Harry Potter fans and coin collectors alike can be happy: the British Mint is issuing a series of coins with motifs from the popular children's and young people's books.

A first of a total of four collector coins was presented on Monday.

The 50p coin features the Hogwarts Express steam train on one side and a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II on the other side. The occasion is the 25th anniversary of the publication of the first Harry Potter book .

The monarch, who died in September, appears on two of the four coins in the series.

On the other two, the portrait of their son and successor, King Charles III.

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It is rare for the portrait to change within a series, so demand for the coins is expected to be high, Royal Mint boss Rebecca Morgan said, according to the British PA news agency.

According to the report, other coins will also show motifs with the wizard Harry Potter, the magic school Hogwarts and its head Professor Dumbledore.

The coins will be available in different designs, some colored, some made of gold, at prices ranging from £11 (equivalent to around EUR 12.50) to £5,215 (around EUR 6,090).