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2011 Countdown Cyclist Five Pound Brilliant Uncirculated Olympics Carded Coin

LUKC1BUC 2011 Countdown Cyclist Five Pound Brilliant Uncirculated Olympics Carded Coin

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Buy a 2011 Countdown 1 £5 BU (Card)

In 2011, The Royal Mint marked the final approach to London 2012 with this third entry in the Countdown to London £5. The carded coin features a cyclist on the reverse, with the numeral '3' worked into the design by Claire Aldridge. The carded presentation makes the London Olympics £5 ready for display, while protecting the brilliant uncirculated quality of this cupronickel coin by The Royal Mint. Add the pre-owned 2011 Countdown Cyclist to your London 2012 collection today. The shared maximum mintage is 250,000.

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2011 Countdown To London Obverse

Ian Rank-Broadley's iconic circulating portrait of Elizabeth II appears on the coin's obverse. The abbreviated legend reads 'ELIZABETH II   D ·  G ·  REG ·  F ·  D  FIVE POUNDS'.

Reverse: London 2012 Cyclist & Countdown

Claire Aldridge's penultimate entry in this Countdown to London 2012 coin signifies the end of the countdown with a '1' interlaid into an athletic cyclist design. The inscription in the London Stadium-esque patterned frame reads 'COUNTDOWN XXX OLYMPIAD'.

Brilliant Uncirculated Five Pound Coin

The coin itself is struck in 28.28 grams of cupronickel and features a brilliant uncirculated standard (The Royal Mint also released silver proof editions in the Countdown series). 

Carded Presentation Of Countdown Runners £5

The Countdown Cyclist £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. The coin has an issue limit of 250,000.