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UK £2 2018 Silver Proof 'RAF Centenary Sea King - Watchful & Vigilant' QEII

$ 56.22

Availability: 43 in stock
  • Year: 2018
  • Composition: Silver
  • Certification: Uncertified
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated

    Description

    UK £2 2018 'RAF Centenary Sea King - Watchful & Vigilant'
    On the 1st April 1918, the Royal Air Force was formed, it was the world’s first independent air force, this year it celebrates  it’s centenary.
    The Royal Mint have joined forces with the RAF to mark, this special milestone, and there are five £2 coins to commemorate the anniversary.
    The forth coin in the series, and it depicts the Sea King Helicopter.
    Alloy: .925 sterling silver plated with fine gold
    Diameter: 28.40mm
    Weight: 12g
    Quality: proof
    Limited edition: 7,500
    his stunning Silver Proof two pound  coin depicts  the Sea King Helicopter  and comes complete with numbered Certificate of Authenticity #3559, box, information booklet and cardboard outer.
    Some light toning noted, please check out the pictures for more details as it’s the actual item for sale.
    Please view the picture for the actual item you will receive shown exactly in the photo.
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