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2023 UK Commemorative Brilliant Uncirculated Annual Five Coin Set

DUC23 2023 UK Commemorative Brilliant Uncirculated Annual 5 Coin Set

Buy a 2023 UK Commemorative Brilliant Uncirculated Annual Five Coin Set

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Brilliant uncirculated 2023 UK annual set from The Royal Mint featuring five new official commemorative coins. Issued in King Charles III’s coronation year, these sets are the first to feature the definitive coin portrait of His Majesty, designed by Martin Jennings. The effigy shows the King facing left, the opposite direction to his mother, Queen Elizabeth II who passed in September 2022. Inside this set you’ll find a new Five Pound coin, struck to mark the King’s 75th birthday, and a new Two Pound coin celebrating the life and works of J R R Tolkien, author of The Lord of the Rings. The other coins in the set include another £2 issued for the centenary of the Flying Scotsman, the famous steam train, and a pair of 50ps marking seventy-five years since the arrival of the HMT Empire Windrush and the foundation of the National Health Service (NHS). These commemorative coins are made of the same metals as those you can find in your change but are distinguished by the exclusive designs and the brilliant uncirculated finish. BU coins are designed for collectors have more detail than regular UK coins thanks to an intensive production process. Their pristine appearance is protected by an attractive display folio, printed with lots of extra information about the coins in this set. Want to skip the queue? Sign up for product alerts now and we'll drop you an email notification as soon as this set is available.
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Brilliant uncirculated 2023 annual set from The Royal Mint featuring five coins with the new portrait of King Charles III.

Buy A Brilliant Uncirculated 2023 Annual Set

This 2023 set from the UK's national mint features five new commemorative coins celebrating British culture and heritage, including:

These coins are made from the same metals as the coins you'll find in your change but they boast a brilliant uncirculated (BU) finish. BU coins take craftsmanship to strike and are designed for collectors who enjoy the extra level of detail. A presentation folder protects the finish and provides additional information on these 2023 coins.

Martin Jennings Coin Portrait Of King Charles

This brilliant uncirculated set features five coins with the new definitive coin portrait of King Charles III. 

It's the work of British sculptor Martin Jennings and was unveiled in late 2022, replacing Jody Clark's portrait of the late Queen Elizabeth II. This effigy shows the King without a crown and facing left, the opposite direction to his mother, following a long-standing British coinage tradition. The artist's initials - 'MJ' - can be seen at His Majesty's shoulder.

This is the first time that this portrait has been used on BUnc UK annual sets, marking an important moment of transition for British money and our monarchy.

Are 2023 BUnc Sets A Good Investment?

As one of the first annual set issued in King Charles III's reign, these 2023 brilliant uncirculated sets are a key acquisition for any serious collector of UK coinage. Following Queen Elizabeth II's passing, we saw significant demand for 2022 BU annual sets (the last issued with her portrait). We're expecting similar demand for 2023 sets with collectors rushing to get hold of them as soon as they are released.

Additional 2023 annual sets are also available in proof and premium proof editions as well as limited edition gold, silver and platinum. Browse our full range online now: 2023 Annual Sets.

Windrush 75th Anniversary 50p

This new 2023 Fifty Pence marks seventy-five years since the HMT Empire Windrush docked in Tilbury, Essex, carrying 1027 passengers who had embarked in Jamaica. The ship's arrival has become symbolic of the generation of post-war Commonwealth migrants who came to live in Britain and whose contributions and struggles we remember each year on Windrush Day (22 June).

The design is the work of Jamaican-British artist Valda Jackson and depicts two smartly-dressed passengers, standing against the Union flag with '75' to their left and 'WINDRUSH GENERATIONS' below. Speaking of her coin, Jackson said

'I am very happy to have my design selected for this coin, which honours our parents and their legacy; and which celebrates our presence, achievements and contributions that continue to enrich our society'.

Individual brilliant uncirculated, silver proof, piedfort silver proof and gold proof editions of this Windrush will be available at a later date.

NHS (National Health Service) 50p

In the same year that the Windrush arrived, our National Health Service was established, bringing universal healthcare, free at the point of service, to all Brits. The NHS is a massive point of national pride with its doctor's and nurses' tireless work during the Covid-19 pandemic garnering renewed appreciation.

This 2023 Fifty Pence incorporates words associated with the NHS including 'Dedication', 'Compassion' and 'Gratitude' surrounding an inscription that reads 'National Health Service 75'. It's the work of senior Royal Mint designer Alice Lediard and is her first design to feature on UK coinage.

The Royal Mint previously marked fifty years of the NHS with another 50p (the 1998 coin can be found in silver proof, piedfort silver proof and gold proof presentations). The 2023 75th anniversary coin will be available in BUnc, silver proof, piedfort silver proof, gold proof and platinum proof.

Flying Scotsman Centenary £2

The first of two new 2023 Two Pound coins marks 100 years since the 4472 Flying Scotsman entered service. Built in 1923, the world record-setting train ran between London and Edinburgh, a symbol of the age of steam. Today you can see the original LNER locomotive at the National Railway Museum in York while the iconic name is still used by an express passenger train service between the English and Scottish capitals.

The reverse of this coin features the train with the inscription 'FLYING SCOTSMAN LNER 4472' and the anniversary dates '1923 - 2023' below. The edge inscription reads 'LIVE FOR THE JOURNEY'. The designer here is veteran coin designer John Berghdahl who said of this £2:

'I ultimately wanted to portray speed and movement in the design, which is why I included steam coming from the locomotive to convey the image of it travelling at great speed. There is also this romantic sentiment of the steam engine travelling through time, which is factually representative of Flying Scotsman's 100-year journey.'

You'll find this Flying Scotsman 2 Pound coin inside 2023 annual sets and in BU and proof individual presentations. The silver, piedfort silver, gold and platinum editions maintain the bimetallic appearance of standard £2 coins with plating and metal-colour differences for an attractive finish.

J R R Tolkien 50th Anniversary £2

The second new 2023 Two Pound coin is a tribute to the life and legacy of John Ronald Reuel Tolkien, author of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. Tolkien passed away in 1973 and now joins a very small group of British writers to be celebrated on coinage.

David Lawrences' design for the reverse of this £2 centres on Tolkien's monogram (a combination of his initials), surrounded by a rune-inspired pattern: a nod to the author's academic career as a philologist, centred on the study of Old English literature. The outer rim of these bimetallic coins reads '1892 J R R TOLKIEN 1973' with 'WRITER · POET · SCHOLAR' below. The edge inscription - 'NOT ALL THOSE WHO WANDER ARE LOST' is a line from 'The Riddle of Strider' from The Fellowship of the Ring.

These Tolkien 2 Pound coins will eventually be available in an individual presentation with brilliant uncirculated, silver proof, piedfort silver proof, gold proof and possibly platinum finishes.

King Charles 75th Birthday £5 Crown

Rounding out 2023 annual sets is a new Five Pound coin, dedicated to King Charles III. His Majesty will celebrate his 75th birthday on 14 November, six months after his coronation in May.

The new coin is the work of Royal Mint product designer Dan Thorne and pays tribute to The King's environmental campaigning and work with young people from disadvantaged backgrounds. Charles III's crowned royal cypher appears in the centre with a ladybird above and a bee below. A dragonfly rests beneath the numerals '75', dividing the dates: 1948 and 2023. This motif is surrounded by oak leaves and delphiniums (the King's favourite flower).

The words 'HIS MAJESTY KING CHARLES III' appear above with precious metal editions (silver proof, piedfort silver proof and gold proof) bearing an edge inscription reading 'RESTORING HARMONY WITH NATURE'. BU and base-metal proof coins lack this inscription.

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