Marking the Millennium: The Story Behind the Royal Mint's 2000 £5 Coin
As the world prepared to welcome the new millennium, the Royal Mint marked the occasion with the release of the 2000 £5 coin, a piece that captures the spirit of transition and reflection. While debates swirled about whether the millennium truly began in 2000 or 2001, the Royal Mint joined many others in commemorating the symbolic arrival of the year 2000.
The reverse design is a masterpiece of both artistry and symbolism. A clock face shows the minute hand poised at the threshold of midnight, bridging the years 1999 and 2000. Behind it, a map of the British Isles highlights the Greenwich Meridian, emphasising Britain’s historical role as a timekeeping hub. Encircling the coin's edge is the poignant inscription: "WHAT'S PAST IS PROLOGUE," a reminder of history’s enduring influence on the future.
This £5 coin stands as a timeless keepsake, blending numismatic artistry with the weight of historical significance. It’s a piece that not only commemorates a unique moment in time but also serves as a reflection on the legacy and promise of new beginnings.
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