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2016 World Cup 1966 50th Anniversary Five Pound Crown Brilliant Uncirculated Alderney Coin

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The Britannia Coin Company
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2016 50th Anniversary of England Winning the 1966 FIFA World Cup Alderney Crown. England's men winning in extra time has rang through the ages of English sport, and started the clock on those years of hurt! Emma Noble designed the reverse of this Football World Cup Crown, which is closely inspired by the official logo for the 1966 World Cup. Ian Rank Broadley's effigy of Elizabeth II is on the obverse side of this cupronickel coin. The Royal Mint struck this celebratory Alderney £5 to a brilliant uncirculated quality and supplied it in a commemorative wallet. Inside, readers can reminisce on the momentous game Wembley hosted that day. This special celebration of England's World Cup win is no longer available from The Royal Mint. Your profound coin is pre-owned and offered in great condition, complete with the original folder. System.Threading.Tasks.Task`1[System.String] System.Threading.Tasks.Task`1[System.String]