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2021 Tale Of Peter Rabbit One Ounce Silver Proof Coin

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996.5‰
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31.210
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The Britannia Coin Company
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This 2021 Peter Rabbit silver coin launched as part of The Royal Mint's ever-popular series celebrating Beatrix Potter and her wonderful characters. This edition is struck with 31.21 grams of .999 silver, to include one troy ounce of pure silver content. It also features a highly collectable proof finish that elevates the nostalgic reverse design, plucked from the page by Ffion Gwillim. This 2021 1oz silver coin, which celebrates the cherished Tale of Peter Rabbit, bears Elizabeth II's portrait on the obverse. This 1oz silver coin has a £2 denomination and arrives in your Beatrix Potter coin collection with the original Royal Mint presentation display. There is surely no cuter way to add one troy ounce of silver to your collection of commemorative coins, and only 5,000 of this presentation were made available. This pre-owned example includes the certificate. System.Threading.Tasks.Task`1[System.String] System.Threading.Tasks.Task`1[System.String]