King Charles III: First commemorative stamps with his profile are here

King Charles III
The first special stamps with his profile are here

King Charles will be featured on flower commemorative stamps.

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Floral motifs and the royal silhouette: first special stamps with King Charles III. can now be ordered.

New royal silhouette on postage stamps: the first special stamps with the head of King Charles III. (74) according to bbc.com now published by the Royal Mail. The monarch appears on a set of popular garden flowers. According to the report, they may be the first stamps to be seen by the public with the monarch’s profile.

The head of Queen Elizabeth II (1926-2022), who died in September, has adorned British commemorative stamps since 1968. The last issue of a new stamp set featuring her appeared in February.

That’s why Charles is on flower commemoratives

The Royal Mail’s David Gold said the use of floral images for the new King Charles stamp set reflected the fact that the king was a “passionate gardener”, according to the BBC. Previously, the design for new regular stamps depicting King Charles was unveiled. However, these are only to be used once stocks of existing stamps showing the head of the late Queen have been exhausted.

The ten floral stamps, which feature a rose, dahlia, sunflower and fuchsia among others, are therefore likely to be the first featuring King Charles to be issued. They can already be pre-ordered and will officially be released next week.

Charles bills until mid-2024

While the regular new stamps featuring Charles will also be appearing soon, it will take some time to convert the money. The Bank of England already has draft banknotes with a portrait of King Charles III. presented. The new banknotes are expected to be in circulation by mid-2024. The Bank of England unveiled the design ahead of the monarch’s coronation on May 6. The King’s image will be on all four notes currently in circulation – the £5, £10, £20 and £50 notes.

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