How to buy the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee 50p coin: 2022 coins issued by Royal Mint - how much do they cost?

Mark the 70 year reign of Queen Elizabeth II - which is the longest a monarch has ever sat on the throne - with this selection of coins and medals
Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Coin and MedalQueen’s Platinum Jubilee Coin and Medal
Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Coin and Medal

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For every milestone a monarch has reached, a number of commemorative goods are created - and for the historic Platinum Jubilee The Royal Mint produced a selection of new coins to mark the Queen’s 70 year reign.

Queen Elizabeth II was the first British monarch to be on the throne for 70 years.

Naturally there is renewed interest in this historic coins given the Queen’s death on 8 September 2022 at the age of 96.

Will the Royal Mint Platinum Jubilee coins increase in value?

Collectors’ or commemorative coins are not all created equal - they are made either from solid gold or silver, or they are gold-plated or base metal, and you can buy them from the Royal Mint.

While commemorative coins are limited in number, this doesn’t stand as a guarantee that they will increase in value over time. As with most collector’s items, this comes down to the demand of collectors over time.

It is possible that coins created to celebrate the Platinum Jubilee - especially the coins that are more limited in number - may increase in value now the Queen has passed away, however there is no guarantee of a return on investment, so buyer beware.

Is there a Platinum Jubilee commemorative medal?

In keeping with tradition, a Platinum Jubilee medal was awarded to those who work in the public services, including representatives of the Armed Forces, the emergency services and the prison services.

The Platinum Jubilee medal was been designed by Timothy Noad, of the College of Arms, and features an image of the Queen with the Latin inscription: “Elizabeth II Dei Gratia Regina Fed Def”, which stands for: “Elizabeth II, By the Grace of God, Queen, Defender of the Faith”.

We have listed below where you can get a dupe, if you would like one.

A £5 coin is in itself an historic item - but this coin minted for the Platinum Jubilee was special for a number of reasons.

The packaging explored how The Queen’s coinage portraits have captured her growth from a young queen to an experienced monarch.

The coin features the commemorative Platinum Jubilee portrait of Her Majesty The Queen on horseback, and on the reverse there’s a decorative design by the renowned artist John Bergdahl.

Another stunning piece crafted for the Platinum Jubilee.

This special coin marked the first time the Royal Mint have celebrated a royal event on a UK 50p coin.

The coin features the commemorative Platinum Jubilee portrait of Her Majesty The Queen, and there’s a bold, graphical celebration by the design agency Osborne Ross on the reverse of the coin.

Struck to Brilliant Uncirculated standard, which is a finer finish than circulating coins.

An extremely Limited Edition product, there were just 1,500 sets of these coins made by the Royal Mint - they’re all now sold out.

The coin from The Royal Mint features John Bergdahl’s regal design on the reverse and the commemorative Platinum Jubilee portrait on the obverse.

The coin from the Royal Canadian Mint features a reverse design by the artist Pandora Young, who has captured Her Majesty as she looked in 1952, and the obverse features the effigy of The Queen by Susanna Blunt.

These ounce coins are struck in fine silver to Proof standard and presented in bilingual packaging in English and French.

200 sets made

This set of three silver crowns was created to celebrate three of the UK’s longest reigning monarchs.

The set features silver crowns from the reigns of George III, Queen Victoria and Her Majesty The Queen.

George III was on the throne for almost 60 years, and Queen Victoria was on the throne for almost 64 years.

Queen Elizabeth II was the longest reigning monarch with her 70 year milestone.

This original 22 carat gold Sovereign is a bestseller for The Royal Mint - it’s a piece of British history.

It was the first mass-produced, 22 carat gold coin of Her Majestys reign and features the first coinage portrait of The Queen by Mary Gillick on the obverse and the famous St George and the dragon design by Benedetto Pistrucci on the reverse.

These three year-dated Bullion Sovereigns were created to mark The Queen’s Golden, Diamond and Platinum Jubilee years.

The 2002 Sovereign features a Royal Arms design on the reverse, which was created by the artist Timothy Noad.

The 2012 Sovereign features an alternative St George and the dragon reverse design by Paul Day.

The 2022 Sovereign features a Royal Arms reverse design created by the artist Timothy Noad.

If you are a collector of medals or badges then this is a great product.

A lovely little symbol to recognise the Queen’s historic reign.

This is a copy of the official Queens Platinum Jubilee medal.

It’s the perfect item for medal collectors and royalists.