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This coin is an issue of the United Kingdom, minted by the Royal Mint. It belongs to the "Tudor Beasts" series, more specifically to the Tudor collection, and depicts the Tudor Panther. This coin is made of fine silver.
The coin has a face value of 5 pounds. It was issued in 2025, although some sources also mention the year 2024 in connection with this coin, potentially the year of design or order. Its gross weight is 62.2 grams, corresponding to 2 troy ounces, with a fineness of 999.9/1000, indicating a very high purity of the silver used. The diameter of the coin is 38.61 millimeters and its thickness is 6 millimeters. It is packaged in tubes of 10 copies.
The obverse of the coin features an uncrowned portrait of King Charles III facing left. Around the portrait is an inscription in Latin: "CHARLES III·D·G·REX·F·D·5 POUNDS ·", followed by the initials "MJ" of the engraver Martin Jennings. The full legend is "Charles III Dei Gratia Rex Fidei Defensor", which translates to "Charles III, by the Grace of God, King, Defender of the Faith".
The reverse of the coin depicts the Tudor Panther seated, holding a shield. A legend surrounds the motif: "QUEEN'S PANTHER·2oz·FINE SILVER·999.9", with the year of issue, "2025", located below. The design of the reverse is the work of David Lawrence. The edge of the coin is reeded.
It should be noted that this coin is the seventh in a series of ten, each representing one of the statues adorning Hampton Court Palace. The Royal Mint, located in Llantrisant, United Kingdom, is the mint responsible for its production.