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2006 Northern Ireland Egyptian Arch Bridge One Pound Silver Proof Coin

2006 Northern Ireland Egyptian Arch Bridge £1 Silver Proof Boxed

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Completed in 1851, Macneill's Egyptian Arch is a railway bridge in Northern Ireland, designed by Sir John Macneill and William Dragon. Its name was coined due to the resemblance of the bridge to the nemes headdresses worn by Ancient Egyptian pharaohs. Sir John Macneill began his career as the chief assistant of Thomas Telford, and was a key figure in the development of the Irish railway system. He was the first professor of Civil Engineering at Trinity College, Dublin, but ended his days in poverty following a fire in 1857. Macneill's famous bridge is featured on a new series of One Pound coins released by The Royal Mint from 2004. The series began with the Forth Railway Bridge in Scotland, and focused on a different bridge from each of the Home Nations, including the Egyptian Arch to represent Northern Ireland. This silver proof £1 from 2006 is the third in the series, and features a classic design of the bridge by Edwina Ellis, surrounded by a border of railway station canopy tags. The bridge illustration is paired with the denomination 'ONE POUND' written below. The edge of the coin carries a design reminiscent of bridges and pathways which was used on all four designs. The Egyptian Arch is paired, on the obverse, with Ian Rank-Broadley's popular portrait of Her Majesty the Queen. It is one of 8,371 coins in this presentation and comes in its original packaging from The Royal Mint, including its certificate of authenticity which contains additional information about the bridge and its engineer. This coin is struck to proof standard in .925 sterling silver, and has a weight of 9.50 grams. It measures 22.50 millimetres across the diameter.
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Obverse

Portrait of Her Majesty the Queen by Ian Rank-Broadley. Fourth official effigy. Legend around: 'ELIZABETH · II · D · G · REG · F · D · 2006'.

Reverse

Design featuring illustration of Egyptian Arch with denomination written below. Artist: Edwina Ellis.

Edge

Edge design displays abstract bridge design.

Specification

Royal Mint proof coin, struck in 9.50 grams of .925 sterling silver. Diameter: 22.50 millimetres. Face value: £1 / One Pound.

Presentation

One of just 8,371 issued in this presentation. Offered in its original box with certificate of authenticity.

Condition

The images provided of this product are stock photos. The coin you receive will be from the same issue and will have the same specifications. Some modern UK coins naturally develop toning or milk spots over time and these features may be present on the coin you receive. We cannot exchange coins displaying toning or milkspots.