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2009 Countdown Swimmers Five Pound Brilliant Uncirculated Olympics Carded Coin

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Buy a 2009 Countdown 3 £5 BU (Card)

This carded presentation of the Countdown to London '3' Five Pound is the first of four coins in the excitement-building series. The Royal Mint struck this edition, which bears a reverse showing swimmers and an embedded '3', to brilliant uncirculated quality and mounted it on a display card presentation. Your 2009 London 2012 Countdown £5 is composed of cupronickel, is a classic Olympics UK coin, and is pre-owned ready for your collection of London 2012 Royal Mint coins. The issue limit of the coin is 500,000.

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2009 Countdown To London Obverse

The obverse of this carded coin features a portrait of Elizabeth II by Ian Rank-Broadley. It includes the definitive legend of 'ELIZABETH II   D ·  G ·  REG ·  F ·  D  FIVE POUNDS'.

Reverse: London 2012 Swimmers & Countdown

Claire Aldridge helmed the reverse designs for the Countdown series, with this opening one showing swimmers and the number '3'. The outer pattern references London Stadium, and it also includes the inscription 'COUNTDOWN XXX OLYMPIAD'.

Brilliant Uncirculated Five Pound Coin

This Royal Mint UK coin is struck in 28.28 grams of cupronickel alloy. It features a brilliant uncirculated quality and has a face value of Five Pounds.

Carded Presentation Of Countdown Swimmers £5

The Countdown Swimmers £5 was released in multiple specifications and presentations. This pre-owned example mounts the London Olympics coin on a compact, smart display card, a limited presentation from The Royal Mint. 500,000 were made available in total.