UK 2026 Ian Rank-Broadley Portrait Silver Piedfort £5
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UK 2026 Ian Rank-Broadley Portrait Silver Piedfort £5

Portraits Of QEII IRB Images AT 11
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UK 2026 Ian Rank-Broadley Portrait Silver Piedfort £5

*** JUST 1,500 WORLDWIDE ***

2026 marks 100 years since the birth of Queen Elizabeth II, and The Royal Mint continues its Portraits of a Queen £5 coin series with the fourth release, featuring Ian Rank-Broadley’s iconic portrait of Her Late Majesty.

Introduced on UK circulating coinage in 1998, Rank-Broadley’s effigy presented a more realistic and dignified depiction of the Queen, inspired by historic coinage traditions. Elegant and authoritative, the portrait became one of the defining images of the monarch during the later years of her reign.

Now, remastered by Gordon Summers, Chief Engraver at The Royal Mint, the design has been carefully refined for this historic centenary edition.

Struck in Sterling Silver to the highest Proof standard, this prestigious Piedfort edition is double the thickness and weight of the standard Silver Proof coin, enhancing the sculpted detail and finish.

  • Features the iconic Ian Rank-Broadley portrait of Queen Elizabeth II
  • Struck to the highest Proof standard in Sterling Silver
  • Presented in official Royal Mint packaging with informative booklet
  • Obverse carries the Martin Jennings portrait of His Majesty King Charles III
  • JUST 1,500 issued worldwide

Secure yours today before this limited fourth issue inevitably sells out.

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Price £297.50 (+ £3.99 p&p)

Specifications

  • Country of Issue: UK
  • Year of Issue: 2026
  • Coin Diameter: 38.61mm
  • Coin Weight: 56.56g
  • Obverse: Martin Jennings
  • Reverse: Gordon Summers
  • Metal: Sterling Silver
  • Finish: Proof
  • Edition Limit: 1,500

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