2008 British Gold 'Emblems of Britain' Proof Coin Sets
i (sic) have a total of 4 sets 2 x royal arms and 2 x emblems of britian (sic)
Contains seven coins struck in 22 carat gold to Proof quality
Low issue limit of just 2,008 collections
All the coins are dated 2008
Purchase the ?Last of the Old? and get first opportunity to purchase the ?First of the New? (to be released late spring 2008).
The Emblems of Britain Gold Collection of seven definitive coins is the ideal gift for coin collectors and is the perfect memento of this historic time in numismatic history as the ?last of the old? coin designs are changed in 2008.
Product Information
The Gold Collection comprises seven coins bearing the definitive reverse designs, the portrait of the Queen by Ian Rank-Broadley FRBS on their obverse, and are all dated 2008. Each coin is struck in 22 carat gold to Proof quality. For such a magnificent collection, the Royal Mint has commissioned high-quality hand-crafted oak veneer cases designed exclusively to house the gold Proof coins. An informative booklet featuring a potted history of the iconic designs completes the presentation. Incorporated into each booklet is an individually numbered Certificate of Authenticity signed by the Deputy Master of the Royal Mint.
Background & History
The introduction of the new decimal series of coins was no easy task 40 years ago. From settling the dimensions of the coins, to the creation of the designs, to their production by the Royal Mint it was a mammoth undertaking. Not only did the different denominations need to be readily distinguishable by sight and touch from each other, they also needed to avoid being confused with existing coins of the pre-decimal system.
As for their designs, a new portrait of the Queen by Arnold Machin RA had already been prepared and approved, while for the reverse designs it was announced in November 1966 that a public competition would be arranged. More than 80 artists took part and, from the 900 or so designs that were received, a series by Christopher Ironside was eventually approved, his designs drawing praise for the ?lack of clutter?, a requirement that had been stressed in the creative brief.
Specifications
Denomination Description Diameter Weight Alloy AGW*
Pound Royal Arms 22.50 19.62 .9166 0.5782
Fifty Pence Britannia 27.30 15.50 .9166 0.4568
Twenty Pence Crowned Rose 21.40 9.75 .9166 0.2873
Ten Pence Lion Passant Guardant 24.50 12.66 .9166 0.3731
Five Pence Crowned Thistle 18.00 6.33 .9166 0.1866
Two Pence Prince of Wales Plumes 25.91 13.96 .9166 0.4114
One Penny Crowned Portcullis 20.32 6.98 .9166 0.2057
Total All Seven Coins 84.90 .9166 2.4992
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