The Royal Mint: The Life of Queen Victoria £5 Cupro-Nickel 2026
The Royal Mint: The Life of Queen Victoria £5 Copper-Nickel 2026 is a collector issue commemorating one of the most important and longest-reigning monarchs in the history of Great Britain. Queen Victoria, whose reign coincided with a period of dynamic social, technological, and cultural change, became the symbol of the era that bears her name. The coin, in an accessible copper-nickel version, is an appealing choice for both history enthusiasts and collectors of contemporary British issues.
The 2026 issue marks the 125th anniversary of Queen Victoria’s death and has been prepared with attention to historical context and artistic merit. The reverse design by Edwina Ellis depicts the monarch at two key moments of her reign, inspired by well-known sculptural representations of the queen. The composition forms a subtle dialogue between the sovereign’s youth and maturity, conveying the scale of her influence on nineteenth-century Britain.
The coin is struck in Brilliant Uncirculated standard in a copper-nickel alloy, with a diameter of 38.61 mm and a weight of 28.28 g. It is complemented by dedicated packaging that explores the history of Queen Victoria, enriched with references to her personal notes and diaries. It is an ideal gift for those who appreciate the history of the British monarchy and the aesthetics of classic minting.
Obverse: features the official portrait of King Charles III by Martin Jennings, together with the £5 denomination and the year of issue 2026, in line with the current standard for British circulating and collector coins.
Reverse: shows two portraits of Queen Victoria from different stages of her reign, based on historical sculptures. The composition by Edwina Ellis symbolically conveys the development, endurance, and significance of the Victorian era in the history of Great Britain.









