The four nations 2025 UK 2oz silver proof coin...

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The Royal Mint has done it again — and if you blinked, you probably missed it. The Four Nations 2025 UK 2oz Silver Proof Coin has officially sold out, and it’s no surprise why collectors and history enthusiasts snapped it up so quickly.
This stunning release celebrates the Right Reverend Gregory Cameron’s iconic design that once graced the UK’s very last ‘round pound’. It’s a piece of numismatic history, brought back with a fresh twist to mark His Majesty King Charles III’s accession to the throne.

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At its heart lies the Tudor Crown, surrounded by the four heraldic creatures that have long symbolised the nations of the UK:
England – The proud Lion
Northern Ireland – The majestic Stag
Scotland – The fierce Unicorn
Wales – The mighty Dragon
Each element is steeped in centuries of tradition and meaning, and the Royal Mint’s packaging dives deep into the history behind these beasts, their symbolism, and the countries they represent.
Struck in 999 fine silver, weighing an impressive 2oz (62.86g), and finished to the Mint’s highest Proof standard, this £5 coin measures 40mm across and carries the artistry of Gregory Cameron on the reverse, with Martin Jennings’ portrait of King Charles III on the obverse. A milled edge adds the finishing touch to this masterpiece.

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With a maximum mintage of just 510, demand was always going to be fierce. At £220, this coin was never simply a purchase — it was an investment in art, heritage, and a moment in royal history.
For those lucky enough to secure one, this coin is more than silver — it’s a link between the past and present, celebrating the unity of the Four Nations while ushering in a new royal era. And for the rest of us? It’s a reminder to keep a close eye on Royal Mint releases… because the best ones don’t stay around for long.