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Royal Mint Experience visitors can now strike a £2 coin bearing King’s portrait

The Mint said it is the first time that visitors have been able to strike a £2 denomination coin bearing Charles’s portrait.

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Visitors to the Royal Mint Experience will be able to strike a £2 denomination coin bearing the King’s portrait for the first time.

The “tails” side of the £2 coin, which can be struck from Friday, features a design to celebrate physician Edward Jenner, who pioneered the concept of vaccines.

More than 227,800 coins have already been struck by visitors to the Royal Mint Experience in Llantrisant, South Wales, since it opened in 2016.

Previously, visitors have been able to strike their own memorial coin for Queen Elizabeth II and as well as a Harry Potter 50p.

The Mint said it is the first time visitors can strike a £2 denomination coin featuring Charles’s effigy.

Edward Jenner coin
A Royal Mint coin celebrating Edward Jenner (Royal Mint/PA)

Visitors will be charged an additional £7.50 to strike their own coin as part of their tour.

The £2 coin celebrating Edward Jenner will also be available to buy from the Royal Mint’s website from January 26.

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