Overview of the Britannia Series
The Britannia series, first introduced by the Royal Mint in 1987, has become a symbol of British numismatic excellence. The series is named after the female personification of Britain, Britannia, who has appeared on various coins since Roman times. These coins are renowned for their beautiful design, exceptional quality, and their status as legal tender in the United Kingdom.
2024 Design and Significance
The 2024 Silver Britannia marks a significant era as it features the effigy of King Charles III for the first time, a historic transition from the long-standing portrayal of Queen Elizabeth II. The obverse of the coin showcases the meticulously crafted portrait of King Charles III, capturing his likeness with intricate detail and reflecting the Royal Mint’s commitment to high artistry and craftsmanship.
On the reverse, the iconic image of Britannia stands proudly, designed by Philip Nathan. This depiction shows Britannia with her trident and shield, embodying strength and resilience. The backdrop includes waves symbolizing Britain’s maritime heritage, with additional security features like micro-text and a latent image for authenticity and security against counterfeiting.
Composition and Specifications
Each coin in this tube is struck from 1 troy ounce of .999 fine silver, ensuring both purity and weight are consistent with the Royal Mint’s rigorous standards. The coins have a diameter of 38.61 mm and a thickness of 3 mm, providing a substantial feel that is appreciated by collectors and investors alike only at Home.








