Armed Forces Day: Coin honouring Prince Philip unveiledon June 26, 2021 at 3:09 am

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The special edition coin features a portrait of the Duke of Edinburgh that was approved in 2008.

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A limited-edition £5 coin commemorating the life of the Duke of Edinburgh has been unveiled.

The special edition coin features a portrait of Prince Philip and is being released as part of Armed Forces Day.

The coin’s design was approved by the Duke, who died in April, in 2008.

Chancellor Rishi Sunak said it was a “fitting tribute” to the royal consort, who “moved and inspired so many people around the world with his decades of service” to the nation and the Queen.

“I’m proud to unveil the coin on Armed Forces Day, considering his distinguished naval career and unwavering dedication to our monarch and to his royal duties, and it is only right that he and the Queen are depicted together on both sides of it,” Mr Sunak added.

Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh

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The coin bears the inscription “HRH The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh 1921-2021” and will be struck by the Royal Mint.

Prince Philip served as the president of the Royal Mint advisory committee for 47 years from 1952 until 1999.

During his time on the committee, he oversaw the creation of the coins for decimalisation and four definitive portraits of the Queen.

The coin, designed by artist Ian Rank-Broadley, is legal tender but has been designed as a limited-edition collectable and will not enter circulation.

Mr Rank-Broadley said: “The portrait sitting took place in Prince Philip’s library and you could tell he was a widely read and thoughtful person.”

In keeping with royal tradition, the denomination of the memorial coin is a £5 Crown, which is typically used to mark moments such as coronations or jubilees.

The Royal Mint will also make a £50,000 donation to the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award, set up by the prince in 1956, to support its community work in the UK and across the world.

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Anne Jessopp, chief executive of The Royal Mint, said: “Since the passing of the Duke of Edinburgh in April, many have commented that he led a life well lived.

“He was the longest serving consort in British history, and patron or president to over 750 organisations.”

“The Royal Mint has marked significant royal events for centuries and is honoured to unveil an original new coin which celebrates the life and legacy of a remarkable man.”

Ruth Marvel, chief executive of the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award, said the coin was a “wonderful tribute” and would help “build on the Duke of Edinburgh’s legacy so more young people can start their DofE Award journey and develop the skills, resilience and self-belief they will need to successfully navigate the challenges of adult life”.

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