Six Facts about The Coronation Emblem

On 6th May, 2023, Britain’s sixty-fifth monarch, King Charles III, will undertake the sacred coronation ceremony. The new ‘Coronation Emblem’ has been created specifically for the King, and will be a recognised logo during the celebratory month. In this blog, we are providing you with six facts of the Coronation Emblem…

The 2023 King Charles III Coronation Double Sovereign

  • The first gold double sovereign ever to feature a special design to commemorate the coronation of a British monarch
  • Limited to only 99
  • Highest possible proof quality
  • Struck in solid 22 carat gold
  • Exclusive to Hattons of London

The 2023 King Charles III Greatest Monarchs Silver One Crown

  • Features portraits of King Charles III and his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, on opposite sides of the same coin.
  • The reverse design celebrates the Platinum Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II
  • Minted in .925 Silver
  • Limited to only 999
  • Highest possible proof quality

The 2023 King Charles III Coronation Sovereign

  • The first gold sovereign ever to feature a special design to commemorate the coronation of a British monarch
  • Limited to only 1,599
  • Highest possible proof quality
  • Struck in solid 22 carat gold
  • Exclusive to Hattons of London

The 2023 King Charles III Coronation Fractional Infill Sovereign Set

  • The first gold sovereigns ever to feature a special design to commemorate the coronation of a British monarch
  • Comes in a luxury presentation box with space to put your 2023 King Charles III Coronation Gold One-Eighth Sovereign
  • Highest possible proof quality
  • Struck in solid 22 carat gold
  • Exclusive to Hattons of London