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2018 The Snowman 40th Anniversary 50p Gold Proof Coin PF70 Ultra Cameo

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The 2018 UK 50p Gold Proof Coin celebrates the 40th anniversary of The Snowman, the beloved children’s story created by Raymond Briggs.

First published in 1978, The Snowman has become a cherished part of British culture, particularly through the iconic animated film and its famous musical theme “Walking in the Air”.

The reverse design, created by James Snowman, beautifully captures the magical moment of the Snowman and the young boy flying together through the night sky. The delicate composition and frosted proof finish bring this nostalgic scene to life.

Struck in 22 carat gold to the highest proof standard, the coin forms part of The Royal Mint’s popular Christmas coin series.

This example has been certified PF70 Ultra Cameo by NGC, representing the finest possible condition with flawless mirrored fields and exceptional frosted contrast.

Combining a beloved literary theme, limited gold proof issue and perfect certification grade, the 2018 Snowman 50p Gold Proof Coin is a highly desirable modern commemorative.


Key Features

• 2018 The Snowman 50p Gold Proof Coin
• Celebrates the 40th anniversary of the classic story
• Reverse design by James Snowman
• Certified PF70 Ultra Cameo by NGC
• Finest possible condition grade
• Highly collectible Royal Mint Christmas issue


Specifications

• Monarch: Queen Elizabeth II
• Obverse Designer: Jody Clark
• Reverse Designer: James Snowman
• Metal: 22 Carat Gold
• Weight: 15.50g
• Diameter: 27.30mm
• Denomination: 50p
• Finish: Proof
• Grade: NGC PF70 Ultra Cameo

Condition: Graded PF70 Ultra Cameo by NGC – flawless under 5x magnification
Presentation: Slabbed and authenticated in a secure NGC holder
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