Birmingham Post

All aboard for the Hogwarts Express 50p coin from Mint

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HARRY Potter themed coins featuring the Hogwarts Express

have been launched by the Royal

Mint.

The Hogwarts Express

collectabl­e coin is also the final individual 50p coin to have Queen Elizabeth II’s portrait appear on the obverse, or “heads” side of the coin.

The coin forms part of a larger collection celebratin­g 25 years since the novel Harry Potter And The Philosophe­r’s Stone by JK Rowling was first published in the UK in 1997 by Bloomsbury Publishing. As well as the Hogwarts Express, coins in the collection feature Harry Potter, Professor Dumbledore and Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry on their own individual coin.

The Royal Mint’s Harry Potter collection will be one of a small number that will have a change of portrait during the series, the Mint said.

The first two coins in the collection will feature the portrait of the late Queen, and the final two coins will feature the portrait of the King.

change of portrait during the series is rare, the Mint added.

Rebecca Morgan, director of collector services at the Royal

Mint said: change in portrait makes this collection a highly sought after one. For 70 years, Queen Elizabeth II’s portrait has appeared on every official UK coin struck by the Royal Mint. This collection of coins serves as a permanent reminder of the fascinatin­g transition from Britain’s longest reigning monarch to His Majesty the King’s first appearance on UK

coins.”

Combining traditiona­l minting techniques with technology, Jim Kay’s illustrati­ons have been reproduced in colour on some of the coins. Many of the coins in the range also feature a “latent

feature” which rotates in the light to reveal a lightning bolt and the number “25” to mark the anniversar­y year.

laser was used by The Royal

Mint to imprint the intricate design onto coin making tools to ensure accuracy.

Prices for the Hogwarts Express coins range from £11 for a brilliant uncirculat­ed 50p denominati­on version to £5,215 for a £200 gold coin.

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One of the new coins

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