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2010 White Rabbit Five Pound Silver Proof Olympics Coin

LUKCBSFI 2010 White Rabbit Five Pound Silver Proof Olympics Coin

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Buy a 2010 White Rabbit £5 Silver Proof

The 2010 White Rabbit £5 is a literature-themed entry in The Royal Mint's Spirit of Britain Collection. Struck as part of the wider Celebration of Britain series, the coin commemorates the White Rabbit as a representation of the British spirit in the lead-up to London 2012. The reverse bears the Rabbit, the coloured London Olympics logo, and a line from T.S. Eliot's 'Little Gidding'. The coin, celebrating Britain through Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland, is struck to proof standard in 28.28 grams of sterling silver. Add this White Rabbit Spirit of Britain coin to your Olympics collection, pre-owned and protectively packaged.

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Elizabeth II Circulating Obverse

The fourth circulating portrait of Elizabeth II is struck on the obverse of this coin 'ELIZABETH II   D ·  G ·  REG ·  F ·  D  FIVE POUNDS · 2010'. 

Reverse: White Rabbit Spirit Of Britain

Lewis Caroll's White Rabbit is celebrated on the reverse of this coin and is presented with a line from T.S. Eliot's 'Little Gidding': 'All touched by a common genius'. The London 2012 logo is also present in colour. 

Proof Celebration Of Britain £5

Struck to proof quality, this Spirit Collection coin is struck in 28.28 grams of .925 silver

London Olympics 2012 White Rabbit

This Spirit Collection Celebration of Britain coin is pre-owned and offered individually from the 2010 release. Your Alice in Wonderland White Rabbit coin is protectively packaged and is a scarce issue from the Spirit Collection set. Only a few thousand were issued by The Royal Mint.