Elizabeth II, £50 Britannia Fine Silver 2015 Brilliant Unc

A new coin in a new denomination is a rare event yet this issue from 2015 seemed to go almost unnoticed. This is the very first UK £50 coin and it also features Britannia standing holding a trident and shield in front of a globe. They were only issued in BU, no proofs exist and the mintage was relatively low at 78,644. We recently bought a group of them in their original Royal Mint packaging and it was the first time we had seen them so we can offer them now for the first time to our customers but we only have 5 pieces available.
Availability: In stock
SKU: SGM311-0202
£85.00
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MonarchElizabeth II 1952 - 2022
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