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2022 The Rolling Stones Five Pound Coloured Brilliant Uncirculated Music Legends Mint Pack Coin

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The Britannia Coin Company
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Coloured Rolling Stones Crown from The Royal Mint’s Music Legends series. 2022 marked 60 years since the band’s first show in London, 1962. Six decades on and the band were still rocking and rolling worldwide, a feat earning them a place in the Music Legends series. The reverse of this UK coin is designed by Hannah Phizacklea. On it, the band are spotlighted mid-performance and their name is granted red colouring in this special edition. The obverse side of the coloured Rolling Stones £5 bears Elizabeth II’s effigy designed by Jody Clark. This member of the ever-popular Music Legends series is struck with 28.28 grams of cupronickel and enjoys a brilliant uncirculated finish befitting of the band’s sparkling energy. Included with your pre-owned Rolling Stones coin is the original commemorative folder. System.Threading.Tasks.Task`1[System.String] System.Threading.Tasks.Task`1[System.String]