Royal mail coin sets

Royal Mail is a British postal service that has been issuing commemorative coin sets for many years. These sets are often themed around British history, culture, and events, and feature unique designs and denominations. Here are some examples of Royal Mail coin sets:

  1. British Monarchs: This series features coins honoring British monarchs from the past, including Queen Victoria, King Edward VII, and Queen Elizabeth II.
  2. Wildlife: This series celebrates British wildlife, with coins featuring animals such as the red squirrel, badger, and puffin.
  3. Royal Warrant Holders: This series honors companies and individuals who have received a Royal Warrant, which is a mark of recognition for supplying goods or services to the British royal family.
  4. British Culture: This series explores British culture, with coins featuring iconic symbols such as the Union Jack, the Crown Jewels, and the Beatles.
  5. Historic Events: This series commemorates significant events in British history, such as the Battle of Britain, the D-Day Landings, and the First World War.
  6. Royal Family: This series features coins honoring members of the British royal family, including Queen Elizabeth II, Prince William, and Prince Harry.
  7. British Landmarks: This series celebrates iconic British landmarks, such as Buckingham Palace, the Tower of London, and Stonehenge.
  8. Sport: This series honors British sports, with coins featuring athletes and teams from sports such as football, cricket, and rugby.
  9. Anniversaries: This series commemorates significant anniversaries, such as the 100th anniversary of the Royal Air Force or the 50th anniversary of the first moon landing.
  10. Special Editions: Royal Mail also issues special edition coin sets to mark special occasions, such as the Queen's Diamond Jubilee or the London 2012 Olympics.

Some popular Royal Mail coin sets include:

Royal Mail coin sets are often available in various denominations, including £5, £10, and £20 coins, as well as special edition coins with higher face values. They can be purchased from Royal Mail's website, as well as from authorized dealers and coin shops.