THE Royal Mint has unveiled its first two coins celebrating the Queen’s upcoming Platinum Jubilee.

A 50p is the only one of its kind to salute a royal event while a £5 coin follows a tradition of marking jubilees on crown pieces.

The Royal Mint unveils its first two coins celebrating the Queen’s upcoming Platinum Jubilee

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The Royal Mint unveils its first two coins celebrating the Queen’s upcoming Platinum JubileeCredit: PA
The 50p is the only one of its kind to salute a royal event

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The 50p is the only one of its kind to salute a royal eventCredit: PA

Clare Maclennan, from The Royal Mint, said: “Each year, the Royal Mint unveils a series of commemorative coins to celebrate key milestones that helped shape Britain.

“This year’s Annual Set is particularly special with a new 50 pence, £5 crown and special platinum set in celebration of Her Majesty the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.

“As the Original Maker of UK coins, the Royal Mint has been trusted to strike coins for Her Majesty throughout an historic 70 years on the throne and celebrated royal milestones such as previous Jubilees on commemorative crown pieces.

“The Platinum Jubilee celebration is a spectacular first for the British monarchy and for UK coins, and it is fitting that this historic anniversary has been celebrated on 50 pence – which is Britain’s most loved, collectable coin.”

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Clare Maclennan said: 'The Royal Mint has been trusted to strike coins for Her Majesty throughout an historic 70 years on the throne'

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Clare Maclennan said: ‘The Royal Mint has been trusted to strike coins for Her Majesty throughout an historic 70 years on the throne’
Hardworking Queen, 95, must not ‘exhaust’ herself ahead of big Platinum Jubilee next year, warns expert

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