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The first launch in the Six Decades of 007 bullion coin series is dedicated to celebrating the Bond films of the 1960s
Features the iconic flying Little Nellie as seen in You Only Live Twice
Contains one ounce of 999 fine silver
Limited mintage of 100,000
A licensed product produced in partnership with EON Productions Ltd and Danjaq
Celebrate Six Decades of James Bond with The Royal Mint’s new bullion coin series dedicated to 007. Expertly crafted, the first coin in the series celebrates the Bond films of the 1960’s.
Produced utilising more than 1,100 years of experience and tested to rigorous standard quality assurance process, the reverse of the coin features the iconic flying ‘Little Nellie’ seen in You Only Live Twice, with its obverse features the official coinage portrait of His Majesty King Charles III designed by Martin Jennings.
Available as both one ounce 999.9 gold and 999 silver editions, each bullion coin is packaged in a single coin capsule.
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Six Decades of 007: Bond of the 1960s 2024 1oz Silver Bullion Coin
Specification
Value
Denomination
£2
Alloy
999 Fine Silver
Diameter
38.61mm
Reverse Designer
Matt Dent and Christian Davies
Obverse Designer
Martin Jennings
Specification
Value
Quality
Bullion
Year
2024
Pure Metal Type
Silver
Pure Metal Content
1 Troy Oz
Fineness
999
Packaging
Single Coin Capsule
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