Raphael David Maklouf FRSA[1] (born 10 December 1937) is a British sculptor, best known for designing an effigy of Queen Elizabeth II used on the coins of many Commonwealth nations.
Raphael Maklouf attended the Camberwell School of Art until 1958, afterwards becoming an academic lecturer for ten years.
Two of his designs were selected for British coinage on 8 August 1984, one for general circulation and another for commemorative issues.
[3] He is additionally known for his sculptural design representing the fifteen Stations of the Cross in Brentwood Cathedral.
He is associated with Tower Mint Ltd, which privately produces medals, coins for collectors, and similar items.