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A coronation medal has been designed to mark King Charles and Queen Camilla’s coronation.
But what actually is the coronation medal? And who is eligible? We’ve got you covered.
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The medal acts as a token of the nation’s thanks for those that have contributed to the King’s coronation.
According to the National Army Museum, “medals have been struck to commemorate the coronation of every British monarch since King Edward VI in 1547.”
However, the tradition of giving medals did not begin until the coronation of King James in 1603.
Everyone actively contributing and supporting the Coronation on May 6 are eligible.
This includes:
Coronation medals have been minted in a variety of sizes and metals.
The new medal is made of nickel silver and features the royal cypher on one side and images of the King and Queen on the other.
It also has a red, white, and blue stripe ribbon like the Union Jack.
The number of coronation medals made has varied enormously from monarch to monarch.
it has been confirmed that more than 400,000 people are to receive a medal in recognition of their contribution to the King’s coronation.
If you collect coins, the Queen‘s coronation medal is a must-have.
You can buy it for £37.50 on the Award Medals website.