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Design a coin

When creating a new coin Royal Mint designers must think carefully about the story their design is telling and how their art will work in three dimensions.

In this workshop pupils will follow a design brief to create their own coin design and translate that into a 3D model.

Aims

To practice research.

To understand the basics of the coin design process.

Curriculum links

Expressive arts : Art and design : Maths

 

How do artists and designers create their coin designs?

Watch some of these videos of Royal Mint designers talking about the process of designing coins.

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Find out about the Great British Coin Hunt

In 2018 the Royal Mint launched the Great British Coin Hunt for ten pence pieces that represented the United Kingdom download the inspiration sheets to look more closely at the designs.

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Explore the Great British Coin Hunt designs

Learn more about the Great British Coin Hunt for ten pence pieces by watching the promotional video

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Design your own ten pence

Print the design brief below for your pupils and use them to research, plan and draw their design for a new ten pence piece

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Now turn your designs into a 3D model

Download the instructions below for pupils to create clay models of their designs

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Further activity

To continue the exercise you could ask pupils to play the part of the Royal Mint Advisory Committee. Pupils could form a committee to discuss the strengths and weaknesses of each piece and choose their favourite design.

Resources and links

Look at more examples of coins from our collection

Buy air dry clay

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