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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Introducing The Royal Mint’s latest iteration of the .999 fine 1-ounce 2023 silver Britannia bullion coin. This prestigious piece of British history commemorates the reign of King Charles with his effigy sitting proud on the obverse, replacing the late Queen Elizabeth II. On the reverse side, the beloved Britannia is displayed as the national personification and guardian of Britain, holding a trident and shield close at her side projecting remarkable strength. This stunning coin is inarguably one of most sought after items from The Royal Mint due to its stunning display and precise craftsmanship. Being made from the highest quality silver with all other features of the Britannia we have grown to love still dawning this bullion coin – it makes for an ideal investment that won’t depreciate in value with time. Get your hands on this beauty before they’re gone!
ABOUT THE ROYAL MINT
The Royal Mint has a history spanning over the last 1,100 years providing the United Kingdom with circulation coins and Bullion. Today, the Royal Mint holds the reputation of being one of the leading export Mints in the world. Early on in its history The Royal Mint used its skills to provide coins for circulation overseas not just within the United Kingdom. The first recorded instance came as long ago as 1325 when, during the reign of Edward II, coins were shipped to Bordeaux for use in the king’s territories in south-west France.
The Royal Mint’s export work has blossomed from these distant beginnings and has enabled it to develop into the world’s leading export mint.
The Royal Mint is a British maker of thoughtfully designed products and services, making original coin collections and gifts to celebrate special moments, and offer eye-opening experiences, investment opportunities and currency solutions.
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