The British Royal Mint marked its 25 years of the decimal one pound coin with two exclusive and amazing 14-coin proof collector sets. One set features 22-carat gold proof coins and the other includes .925 sterling silver proof coins. Each of the sets features reverse designs that were applied to pound coins for the duration of the last 25 years.
The two sets of coins include extremely rare pieces. The British Royal Mint only issued 150 sets worldwide, so only a few people will be able to see them in person.
In order to provide contrast to the silver proof coins, the British Royal Mint added 24-carat gold plating to each coin from the set, thus enriching them with extra detail.
Sets include 14 different one pound coin designs made by five artists
The design of the reverse is changed yearly during a 5 year cycle of designs that characterize England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. The table shown below shows the coin design that was active during a particular period and features the images of the brand new silver and gold proof coins that mark the 25th anniversary. The table also includes the artists or designer who worked on a specific coin and description of each coin design. (Images and descriptions courtesy of Royal Mint.)
| Year of Issue | Artist or Designer | Coin Design Theme | | Commemorative Gold £1 |
| 1983 1993 1998 2003 | Eric Sewell | Royal Arms representing the United Kingdom | | |
| 1988 | Derek Gorringe | Royal Shield representing the United Kingdom | | |
| 1984 1989 | Leslie Durbin | Thistle and royal diadem representing Scotland | | |
| 1985 1990 | Leslie Durbin | Leek and royal diadem representing Wales | | |
| 1986 1991 | Leslie Durbin | Flax Plant and royal diadem representing Northern Ireland | | |
| 1987 1992 | Leslie Durbin | Oak Tree and royal diadem representing England | | |
| 1994 1999 | Norman Sillman | Lion Rampant representing Scotland | |  |
| 1995 2000 | Norman Sillman | Dragon passant representing Wales | |  |
| 1996 2001 | Norman Sillman | A Celtic Cross with a Pimpernel Flower in the centre surrounded by an ancient Torc representing Northern Ireland | | |
| 1997 2002 | Norman Sillman | Three Lions passant guardant representing England | | |
| 2004 | Edwina Ellis | A representation of the Forth Railway Bridge inside a border of railway tracks |  | |
| 2005 | Edwina Ellis | A representation of the Menai Bridge inside a border of railings and stanchions | | |
| 2006 | Edwina Ellis | A representation of the Egyptian Arch Railway Bridge inside a border of railway station canopy dags |  |  |
| 2007 | Edwina Ellis | A representation of the Gateshead Millennium Bridge with a border of struts |  | |