reporter: coin makers hope this new 50 p coin will enter circulation just before christmas. it s all part of a 1,000 year tradition of british royals being depicted on coins. historically there s always been a portrait of the monarch. for the greater part of anglo-saxon, early medieval period it wasn t a recognized individual. at the end of the 15th century there was a recognizable subtlety on the coins for the people of britain that suddenly could see the features of their king. reporter: the british people will not only need to equate themselves with new coins but also bank notes and stamps, which will all change to reflect the new head of state. as britain edges closer to a cashless society, coin makers hope these designs will spark a renewed interest in coins. there s no question people will want to mark this occasion,
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