The Queen Mother is featured on a new commemorative £5 coin
The and the iconic Red Arrows are among the subjects which will feature on five new coin designs next year.
The ‘s 2025 annual set, which will be available next week, includes new designs for the 50p, £2 coin and £5 coin.
Two 50p coins have been designed to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the first Red Arrows display, and to mark the lives of those who played a pivotal role in the .
And two £2 new coin designs will celebrate 200 years of the modern railway and the founding of the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, London.
A £5 coin has also been designed to celebrate the life and legacy of the Queen Elizabeth, Queen Mother, King Charles’s grandmother and the mother of Queen Elizabeth II.
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The five new coin designs
The 2025 commemorative sets will be available in a range of precious metal and base proof finishes, from January 2 via the Royal Mint website, with prices starting from £39.50.
Each of the coins will be available individually during 2025.
Rebecca Morgan, the Royal Mint’s director of commemorative coin, said: “Highly anticipated by collectors, the 2025 annual set brings together a special selection of commemorative coins.
“From celebrating the world-renowned Red Arrows for their precision flying and intricate formations to commemorating the life and legacy of the Queen Mother, each coin has been meticulously designed and crafted to serve as a permanent reminder of these moments in British history and can be treasured for generations.”
The Red Arrows are also commemorated
The 2025 annual set designs include:
Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother £5 coin
Marking 125 years since the birth of the Queen Mother, the coin depicts a portrait that formed part of a design marking her 80th birthday in 1980.
350th anniversary of the Royal Observatory, Greenwich £2 coin
Commissioned by King Charles II in 1675, the Royal Observatory has been dedicated to improving sea navigation and timekeeping.
The coin’s design that features the Shepherd Gate Clock, the constellation Ursa Minor, the star Polaris and the Prime Meridian shown on a globe. The coin also includes the edge inscription: “Perfecting the art of navigation.”
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200 years of the modern railway £2 coin
On September 27 1825, George Stephenson’s steam-powered Locomotion No. 1 transported hundreds of passengers in England for 26 miles between Shildon, Darlington and Stockton.
The coin’s design celebrates the journey 200 years ago and features the inscription: “Active locomotion No 1.”
Red Arrows 50p coin
Next year will mark 60 years since the first Red Arrows display, with a commemorative coin depicting the Red Arrows in flight, portraying their speed and agility.
The reverse of the coin features three of the Red Arrows’ BAE Systems Hawk T1 aircraft, accompanied by the coloured trails used in the team’s aerial displays.
Stories of the Second World War 50p coin
The 50p coin depicts the 1939-45 star, defence medal and war medal. Awarded to millions of people for their wartime service, the Mint said these medals symbolise the unique experiences of the Second World War.
The Red Arrows are the aerobatics display team of the Royal Air Force (RAF)
From January 4, visitors to the Royal Mint Experience in South Wales will also have an opportunity to strike a 2025 dated £2 coin.
The £2 coin features a rose for England, a daffodil for Wales, a thistle for Scotland and a shamrock for Northern Ireland.