2025 Britannia 1/4oz Silver Coin
Britannia has featured on British coins since the second century, evolving through the ages to reflect the nation and times she represents. In 1987, sculptor Philip Nathan created an iconic incarnation of Britannia for a new bullion coin from The Royal Mint.
Philip Nathan’s iteration of Britannia is both bold and beautiful, presented with specifically chosen symbols that represent and reflect the nation – a shield for protection, an olive branch for peace and a trident to represent seafaring.
The globally recognised coin design is highly regarded and only The Royal Mint is able to strike genuine Britannia coins featuring Philip Nathan’s interpretation of the icon. For 2025, the design is as beautiful as ever and features on this quarter-ounce bullion coin struck in .999 fine silver.
DESIGN
The reverse side of the coin features an image of Lady Britannia walking at sunrise, with a trident in one hand and an olive branch and shield in the other. Around the outside of the coin are the words ‘Britannia’, followed by the coin’s year of minting. The coin’s weight as well as the purity of 999 fine is also located on the outside of the coin.
The obverse of each coin features the first coinage portrait of His Majesty The King, with the coin’s face value located on the bottom right, and ‘Charles III’ located on the bottom left of the coin.
PRESENTATION
Individual 2025 Britannia 1/4oz silver bullion coins are presented in a Swan Bullion stylised plastic flip. Multiples of 19 are packaged into tubes with 20 tubes to a monster box (380 coins / 285oz total to a monster box).
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Year | 2025 | |
Silver Content | (Troy oz) | 0.250 |
Monetary Denomination | (GBP) | £ 0.50 |
Fineness | (% purity) | 99.9 |
Weight | (g) | 7.775 |
Diameter | (mm) | 22.00 |
Reverse Designer / Obverse Designer | Philip Nathan / Martin Jennings |
ABOUT THE ROYAL MINT
The Royal Mint is a government-owned mint that produces coins for the United Kingdom. Operating under the legal name The Royal Mint Limited, the mint is a limited company that is wholly owned by Her Majesty’s Treasury and is under an exclusive contract to supply all the nation’s coinage.