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The commemorative Five Pounds (£5) coin is minted in cupro-nickel, an alloy of approximately 75% copper, and 25% nickel, although special versions are also minted in silver and/or gold. The coin is a continuation of the old Crown coin which continued to be minted after decimalisation with a value of twenty-five pence, although nowhere stating its value. The £5 coin has the same dimensions, weighing 28.28 grams and having a diameter of 38.61 millimetres. Cupronickel is an alloy of copper, nickel and stengthening impurities. ... An alloy is a combination, either in solution or compound, of two or more elements, at least one of which is a metal, and where the resulting material has metallic properties. ... General Name, Symbol, Number copper, Cu, 29 Chemical series transition metals Group, Period, Block 11, 4, d Appearance metallic pinkish red Atomic mass 63. ... General Name, Symbol, Number nickel, Ni, 28 Chemical series transition metals Group, Period, Block 10, 4, d Appearance lustrous, metallic Atomic mass 58. ... Crown reverse, 1953 and 1960. ... On February 15, 1971, variously known as Decimal Day, Decimalisation Day and D-Day, the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland decimalised their historical currencies; although they were separate currencies — Pound sterling and Irish pound respectively — they were at the time tied to each other at a fixed 1... The commemorative British decimal Twenty-Five Pence (25p) coin was issued in four designs between 1972 and 1981. ...

The denomination was introduced in 1990 because the cost of producing such a large coin with a face value of only 25p was becoming too large. five pound coin File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... This article is about the year. ...


Production of the £5 coin has used both the normal obverses used by all contemporary British coins, i.e. the effigies of Queen Elizabeth II by Raphael Maklouf between 1990 and 1997, and by Ian Rank-Broadley since 1998, but special effigies have also been used on occasion. In logic (and usually without being paired with reverse), obverse has a meaning close to contrapositive. ... Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor; born 21 April 1926) is Queen of sixteen sovereign states, holding each crown and title equally. ... Raphael Maklouf (born 10 December 1937) is a sculptor, best known for designing the effigy of Queen Elizabeth used on Commonwealth coinage from 1985 to 1997. ... Ian Rank-Broadley (born 1952) is a British sculptor who has produced many acclaimed works, among which are several designs for British coinage. ...


The following £5 coins have been produced:

1990: 90th birthday of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother.
Obverse: Maklouf head. ELIZABETH II DEI GRATIA REGINA F D above FIVE POUNDS below.
Reverse: Crown over two intertwined 'E's, rose & thistle QUEEN ELIZABETH THE QUEEN MOTHER 1900 1990. Milled edge.
1993: 40th anniversary of the Coronation.
Obverse: Small portrait of same design as the 1960 crown, surrounded by trumpeters and swords. ELIZABETH II DEI GRATIA REGINA FID DEF above, FIVE POUNDS below.
Reverse: Crown within 40 radially aligned trumpets FAITH AND TRUTH I WILL BEAR UNTO YOU 1953-1993. Milled edge.
1996: The Queen's 70th birthday.
Obverse: Maklouf head. ELIZABETH II DEI GRATIA REGINA F D above FIVE POUNDS below.
Reverse: Flags flying with Windsor Castle behind. One flag inscribed 1926, another 1996. Also Royal Standard, Union Jack and the Queen's personal flag.
Edge inscription: VIVAT REGINA ELIZABETHA (Long Live Queen Elizabeth)
1997: The Queen's Golden Wedding Anniversary.
Obverse: Conjoined heads of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip. ELIZABETH II D G REG F D PHILIP PRINCEPS.
Reverse: Royal Arms and Coat of Arms of Prince Philip. St Edward's Crown above and anchor below 20 NOVEMBER 1947 1997 FIVE POUNDS. Milled edge.
1998: The Prince of Wales's 50th birthday.
Obverse: Rank-Broadley head. ELIZABETH II D G REG F D 1998.
Reverse: A portrait of The Prince of Wales against a background relating to the work of The Prince's Trust. FIFTIETH BIRTHDAY OF HRH THE PRINCE OF WALES above, 1948 FIVE POUNDS 1998 below. Milled edge.
1999: Diana, Princess of Wales, memorial issue.
Obverse: Rank-Broadley head. ELIZABETH II D G REG F D 1999.
Reverse: A portrait of Diana, Princess of Wales facing right. IN MEMORY OF DIANA PRINCESS OF WALES around, 1961 1997 to the right, FIVE POUNDS below. Milled edge.
1999: Millennium.
Obverse: Rank-Broadley head. ELIZABETH II D G REG F D 1999.
Reverse: Clock face showing time as midnight. Map of Great Britain and Ireland, arranged so that Greenwich is at the centre of the clock; ANNO DOMINI below, 1999 2000 FIVE POUNDS around.
Inscription: WHAT'S PAST IS PROLOGUE (a quote from Shakespeare)
2000: Millennium.
Obverse: Rank-Broadley head. ELIZABETH II D G REG F D 2000.
Reverse: Clock face showing time as midnight. Map of Great Britain and Ireland, arranged so that Greenwich is at the centre of the clock; ANNO DOMINI below, 1999 2000 FIVE POUNDS around.
Inscription: WHAT'S PAST IS PROLOGUE.
2000: Millennium Dome issue.
Identical to the last issue except for the addition of a mintmark at the 3 o'clock position on the reverse. Sold only at the Millennium Dome, at a premium.
2000: 100th Birthday of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother.
Obverse: Rank-Broadley head. ELIZABETH II D G REG F D 2000.
Reverse: Portrait of Queen Mother in front of people waving flags, signature Elizabeth R in exergue; outer legend: QUEEN ELIZABETH THE QUEEN MOTHER, inner legend: 1900-2000 FIVE POUNDS.
2001: Queen Victoria death centenary.
Obverse: Rank-Broadley head. ELIZABETH II D G REG F D 2001.
Reverse: Wyon head of Victoria in 'V' representing railway lines with representation of Crystal Palace around. 1901 2001 above, 5 POUNDS to low left. Milled edge.
2002: The Queen's Golden Jubilee.
Obverse: Queen Elizabeth II mounted on a horse. ELIZABETH II DEI GRA REGINA FID DEF AMOR POPULI PRAESIDIUM REG (the love of the people is the Queen’s protection) around, 2002 and coat of arms below.
Reverse: Portrait of the Queen, FIVE POUNDS below. Milled edge.
2002: Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother memorial issue.
Obverse: Rank-Broadley head. ELIZABETH II D G REG F D around FIVE POUNDS below.
Reverse: Portrait of Queen Mother, QUEEN ELIZABETH THE QUEEN MOTHER around. 1900-2002 below.
Inscription: STRENGTH DIGNITY LAUGHTER
2003: Coronation 50th anniversary.
Obverse: New portrait by Tom Phillips CBE RA. ELIZABETH II DEI GRATIA REGINA F D around.
Reverse: Central motif GOD SAVE THE QUEEN, CORONATION JUBILEE FIVE POUNDS 2003 around. Milled edge.
2004: Entente cordiale.
Obverse: Rank-Broadley head (IRB). ELIZABETH·II D·G·REG·F·D above, FIVE POUNDS below.
Reverse: Fused busts of Britannia and Marianne. 1904 ENTENTE 2004 CORDIALE around. Milled edge.
2005: Bicentenary of the Battle of Trafalgar.
Two £5 coins were issued to commemorate the Battle of Trafalgar, both with the same obverse.
Obverse: Rank-Broadley head (IRB). ELIZABETH·II D·G·REG·F·D above, FIVE POUNDS below.
Reverse (1): Portrait of Admiral Lord Nelson, by James Butler, HORATIO NELSON above the portrait, 1805 to left, 2005 to right of the portrait.
Reverse (2): HMS Victory leading Nelson's fleet into battle, by Clive Duncan.
2006: The Queen's 80th birthday.
Obverse: Rank-Broadley head (IRB). ELIZABETH·II D·G·REG·F·D above, FIVE POUNDS below.
Reverse: Three ceremonial trumpets, VIVAT REGINA above, 1926 to left, 2006 to right.

Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon (Elizabeth Angela Marguerite; 4 August 1900 – 30 March 2002) was the Queen Consort of King George VI from 1936 until his death in 1952. ... This article concerns British coinage, the coinage of the United Kingdom. ... British coronations are held in Westminster Abbey. ... This article concerns British coinage, the coinage of the United Kingdom. ... This article concerns British coinage, the coinage of the United Kingdom. ... Windsor Castle: The Round Tower or keep dominating the castle, as seen from the River Thames. ... Several countries use the term Royal Standard to describe the flag used by the monarch and members of the royal family. ... Flag Ratio: 1:2 The Union Flag (commonly, the Union Jack) is the national flag of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. ... The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, (Philip Mountbatten; born Prince Philippos of Greece and Denmark, 10 June 1921) is the husband and consort of Queen Elizabeth II. Originally a Prince of Greece and Denmark, Prince Philip abandoned those titles to serve in the Royal Navy, but did not renounce them. ... This article concerns British coinage, the coinage of the United Kingdom. ... The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, (Philip Mountbatten; born Prince Philippos of Greece and Denmark, 10 June 1921) is the husband and consort of Queen Elizabeth II. Originally a Prince of Greece and Denmark, Prince Philip abandoned those titles to serve in the Royal Navy, but did not renounce them. ... Coronation Chair and Regalia of England St Edwards Crown is one of the British Crown Jewels used primarily in the coronation of a new monarch. ... The Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (Charles Philip Arthur George Mountbatten-Windsor; born Windsor, 14 November 1948), is the eldest son of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. ... This article concerns British coinage, the coinage of the United Kingdom. ... The Princes Trust is a UK based charity headed by HRH The Prince of Wales. ... Diana, Princess of Wales (Diana Frances Mountbatten-Windsor; née Spencer; 1 July 1961 – 31 August 1997) was the first wife of The Prince of Wales, eldest son and heir apparent of Elizabeth II. Her two sons, Princes William and Harry, are second and third, respectively, in line to the... This article concerns British coinage, the coinage of the United Kingdom. ... Obverse of a 1999 Millenium commemorative £5 coin File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... Reverse of a 1999 Millenium commemorative £5 coin File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... This article concerns British coinage, the coinage of the United Kingdom. ... Greenwich (pronounced grenn-itch , or by the locals) is a town, now part of the south eastern urban sprawl of London, on the south bank of the River Thames in the London Borough of Greenwich. ... Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. ... Reverse of a 2000 Queen Mother 100th Birthday commemorative £5 coin File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... Reverse of a 1999 Millenium commemorative £5 coin File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... This article concerns British coinage, the coinage of the United Kingdom. ... The Millennium Dome, with the Canary Wharf complex in the background, seen from the River Thames Aerial view of the Millennium Dome The Millennium Dome, seen from the Isle of Dogs. ... The Millennium Dome, with the Canary Wharf complex in the background, seen from the River Thames Aerial view of the Millennium Dome The Millennium Dome, seen from the Isle of Dogs. ... Reverse of a 2000 Queen Mother 100th Birthday commemorative £5 coin File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... Reverse of a 2000 Queen Mother 100th Birthday commemorative £5 coin File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... This article concerns British coinage, the coinage of the United Kingdom. ... Victoria (Alexandrina Victoria; 24 May 1819 – 22 January 1901) was the Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 20 June 1837, and the first Empress of India from 1 May 1876, until her death on 22 January 1901. ... This article concerns British coinage, the coinage of the United Kingdom. ... The 1851 Great Exhibition in Hyde Park . ... This article concerns British coinage, the coinage of the United Kingdom. ... This article concerns British coinage, the coinage of the United Kingdom. ... Tom Phillips CBE (born May 24, 1937) is a British artist. ... This article concerns British coinage, the coinage of the United Kingdom. ... Image File history File links Entente2004coin. ... The Entente Cordiale (French for friendly understanding) is a series of agreements signed on April 8, 1904, between the United Kingdom and France. ... This article concerns British coinage, the coinage of the United Kingdom. ... A bust can be one of: Bust (sculpture), a sculpture depicting a persons chest, shoulders, and head, usually supported by a stand. ... Britannia on a 2005 £2 coin. ... Marianne busts with features of Brigitte Bardot - Catherine Deneuve - Mireille Mathieu Marianne, a national emblem of France, is a personification of Liberty and Reason. ... Combatants United Kingdom First French Empire, Spain Commanders The Viscount Nelson † Pierre Charles Silvestre de Villeneuve Strength 27 ships of the line 33 ships of the line Casualties 449 dead 1,214 wounded 4,480 dead 2,250 wounded 7,000 captured 21 ships captured 1 ship blown up The... This article concerns British coinage, the coinage of the United Kingdom. ... Lord Nelson Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson (September 29, 1758 – October 21, 1805) was a British admiral who won fame as a leading naval commander. ... James Butler James Butler - army officer James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormonde James Butler, 2nd Duke of Ormonde James Armar Butler - army officer James Edward Butler - French army officer Sir James Ramsay Montagu Butler - historian This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might... HMS Victory is a 104-gun ship of the line of the Royal Navy, built between 1759 and 1765. ... 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The commemorative Five Pounds (£5) coin is minted in cupro-nickel, an alloy of approximately 75% copper, and 25% nickel, although special versions are also minted in silver and/or gold.
The coin is a continuation of the old Crown coin which continued to be minted after decimalisation with a value of twenty-five pence although nowhere stating its value.
The denomination was introduced in 1990 because the cost of producing such a large coin with a face value of only 25p was becoming too large.
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