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Pre-Owned 2005 WW2 Anniversary Allied Forces Proof Gold 4-Coin Collection

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Gold
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916.7‰
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40.790
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5.60
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5.60
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5,203.12 USD
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Atkinsons Bullion
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United Kingdom
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2026-06-23
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This Pre-Owned 2005 WW2 Anniversary Allied Forces Proof Gold 4-Coin Collection was issued to commemorate the four countries that contributed the largest amount of resources to the combined Allied armies in WWII. The UK £2 coin features a depiction of St Paul's Cathedral bathed in floodlight and is struck in 916.7 (22ct) gold. The French 10 Euros coin features a flock of doves and is struck in 920.0 gold. The USA 10 Dollars coin features the iconic eagle and Liberty designs and is struck in 916.7 (22ct) gold. The Russian 50 Kopek coin features a depiction of the Order of Victoria medal and is struck in 999.0 gold. - Total coin weight: 40.79g. - Issued by The Royal Mint. - Struck to a proof finish. - VAT free. - Supplied in presentation box with certificate. Issued by The Royal Mint in 2005 to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the end of World War II, this set contains four coins representing each of the Allied nations that fought against the Nazis in WWII.