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2016 Farewell And Nations Of The Crown One Pound Brilliant Uncirculated Two-Coin Set

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73.49 USD
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The Britannia Coin Company
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United Kingdom
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2026-07-13
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Celebrate 2016's historic pivot of the UK One pound coin with this set commemorating the past and future of the £1. Included in this Royal Mint release is a last 'Round Pound' alongside David Pearce's Nations of the Crown £1. This early iteration of the now familiar 12-sided coin is complete with a rare mint mark opposite the artist's initials, adding significant collectability to this already special pairing. Two contrasting specifications are present. Firstly, Gregory Cameron's leaping heraldic beasts are struck in 9.50 grams of nickelbrass to a rounded 22.50 millimetre diameter. Enjoyers can compare this to the 8.75 gram David Pearce coin, which holds a bimetallic appearance thanks to nickel plating on the inner ring. Both brilliant uncirculated coins are capsuled in the original Royal Mint wallet, with the special mint mark facing outwards on the floral crown coin. Mark the occasion with this celebration of British coinage's continued innovation. System.Threading.Tasks.Task`1[System.String] System.Threading.Tasks.Task`1[System.String]