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- New money will depict King Charles facing from right to the left, while notes and coins featuring the Queen show her facing left to right. This is part of a tradition from the 17th century to alternate which way successive monarchs face on coins. Each new coinage portrait faces the opposite way to that of the monarch that preceded them12.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.While notes and coins featuring the Queen show her facing left to right, new money will depict King Charles facing from right to the left – part of a tradition from the 17th century to alternate which way successive monarchs face on coins.inews.co.uk/news/when-will-king-charles-coins-not…As revealed by The Royal Mint, King Charles is facing the opposite way to Queen Elizabeth on the new coins because traditionally each new coinage portrait faces the opposite way to that of the monarch that preceded them.www.goodto.com/entertainment/royal-news/the-rea…
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