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2009 Flying Scotsman Five Pound Silver Proof Olympics Coin

LUKCBMFS 2009 Flying Scotsman Five Pound Silver Proof Olympics Coin

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Buy a 2009 Flying Scotsman £5 Silver Proof

The Flying Scotsman is a locomotive-themed addition to the 2009 Mind of Britain Royal Mint series, struck in the Celebration of Britain series. Commemorating Britain in the run-up to the London 2012 Olympics, this powerful silver proof coin shows the Scotsman on the reverse, accompanied by a quote from Shakespeare's 'Richard III'. The coin is struck in 28.28 grams of sterling silver and is protectively packaged for your London Olympics coinage collection. The coloured London 2012 logo is also present on the coin, which is pre-owned and one of 95,000 struck in this Mind of Britain presentation.

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Elizabeth II Circulating Obverse

The 2009 Flying Scotsman Mind of Britain £5 features Elizabeth II's obverse portrait by Ian Rank-Broadley. The legend reads 'ELIZABETH II   D ·  G ·  REG ·  F ·  D  FIVE POUNDS · 2009'. 

Reverse: Flying Scotsman Mind Of Britain

The Scotsman is presented on the reverse through a stylised depiction of its wheels. The quote from Shakespeare's 'Richard III' is inscribed in the design: 'True hope is swift'. 

Proof Celebration Of Britain £5

This edition of the 2009 London Olympics Flying Scotsman is a silver proof UK Five Pound struck in 28.28 grams of sterling alloy.

London Olympics 2012 Flying Scotsman

This Mind Collection Celebration of Britain coin is pre-owned and offered individually from the 2009 release. Your Flying Scotsman coin is protectively packaged and is a scarce issue from the Mind Collection set. Only a few thousand were issued by The Royal Mint.