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2021 2oz Silver Proof Great Engravers Gothic Crown Coin

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The 2021 2oz Silver Proof Great Engravers Gothic Crown Coin is a stunning tribute to one of the most celebrated designs in British numismatic history. Part of The Royal Mint's Great Engravers series, this exceptional release showcases William Wyon’s Gothic Crown, originally created in 1847 for Queen Victoria.

Struck in 2oz of .999 fine silver with a flawless proof finish, this coin features the iconic crowned cruciform shields on the reverse, a hallmark of Wyon’s masterpiece. The obverse presents an exclusive commemorative portrait of Queen Elizabeth II by Jody Clark, adding a modern touch to this timeless design.

With a limited mintage of just 4,000, this prestigious coin is a must-have for serious collectors and investors. As part of the highly sought-after Great Engravers series, it represents an outstanding piece of numismatic craftsmanship and historical significance.


Specifications:

  • Metal: .999 Fine Silver
  • Weight: 2oz (62.2g)
  • Diameter: 38.61mm
  • Finish: Proof
  • Reverse Design: Gothic Crown by William Wyon
  • Obverse Design: Queen Elizabeth II by Jody Clark
  • Mint: The Royal Mint
  • Series: Great Engravers
  • Mintage: Limited to 4,000

Why Buy the 2021 2oz Silver Proof Great Engravers Gothic Crown Coin?

  1. Historic Design: Features the iconic Gothic Crown by William Wyon, one of the most exquisite British coin designs ever created.
  2. Part of the Great Engravers Series: A prestigious collection celebrating legendary coin designers.
  3. High-Quality Proof Finish: Struck to the highest standard with sharp detail and a mirror-like surface.
  4. Limited Edition: Only 4,000 coins worldwide, adding to its exclusivity and investment potential.
  5. Exceptional Craftsmanship: Produced by The Royal Mint, renowned for its precision and quality.

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