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2008 Standard Proof Coin Set

Product code: D08
£39.95

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Now available to international customers.

The Standard Proof Set of 2008 comprises 11 coins, including three new commemorative coins, all struck to the Royal Mint's exemplary Proof quality. This is a stunning example of the United Kingdom's legal tender coins for 2008.

The three new commemorative coins bear reverse designs reflecting Britain's royal heritage and sporting history. The two £5 coins, one celebrating the 60th birthday of Prince Charles and the other the 450th anniversary of the accession of Queen Elizabeth I, and a special £2 coin commemorating the centenary of the 4th Olympiad, are at the heart of the Standard Proof Set. With the definitive coins from the 1p to the £2, including the original £1 bearing the Royal Arms, they sit together in a stylish black case with the Royal Mint emblem featured in gold on the lid.

  • Enhance your own numismatic collection with this delightful set of Proof quality coins

  • Choose this annual Set of 2008 featuring the existing coin designs before they change later in the year

  • Be one of only 30,000 collectors to own this superb set

  • Gain peace of mind with the Certificate of Authenticity attesting to the low issue limit and coin specifications

  • Delight in owning a set of coins that includes three new designs by skilled artists.

As a gift?

The Standard Proof Set of 11 coins is a great memento of the full range of circulating coins of the realm, with the addition of the three new commemorative coins for 2008, before the definitive reverse designs change later in the year. The black case and informative full-colour booklet make this an attractive and affordable gift for royalists, historians, sporting enthusiasts and coin collectors.

 



Product Information

This delightful collection of 2008 coins comprises every legal tender circulating coin of the realm, from the 1p to the £2, together with the three magnificent commemorative coins. All 11 are struck to superior Proof standard and can either be presented upright for display purposes, or laid flat within the recess of the case for easy storage. The year date, 2008, appears in gold on the four sides of the case, while an informative full-colour booklet incorporating a Certificate of Authenticity sits neatly beneath the coins.

Later in 2008 the reverse designs on the circulating coins of the United Kingdom will be changing. The annual Sets of 2008 will therefore be the last ones to feature the existing designs that were introduced at the time of decimalisation and will prove to be extremely popular among coin collectors.




Background & History

The three new commemorative coins display on their reverses designs reflecting Britain's royal heritage and sporting history.

In 2008 His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales will be celebrating his 60th birthday and in his honour the Royal Mint is striking a special commemorative £5 crown. The beautifully composed portrait of Prince Charles is the work of esteemed artist Ian Rank-Broadley FRBS whose effigy of the Queen has been in use on British coins since 1998. Following a number of private sittings and working from specially commissioned photographs the artist was able to present the final result that has been approved by both Prince Charles and the Queen. The inscription surrounding the portrait includes the words ICH DIEN, which means 'I serve', and is taken from the Badge of the Prince of Wales. The celebratory year dates of 1948 and 2008 also appear, together with his royal title THE PRINCE OF WALES.

To celebrate the 450th anniversary of the accession of Elizabeth I, one of the best-loved and influential English monarchs, a second £5 crown has been struck featuring on its reverse a portrait of Elizabeth by the silversmith Rod Kelly. Inspired by the magnificent 'Armada' portrait of Elizabeth by George Gower, the Queen is crowned and set within a mandorla created by four decorative arches. A Tudor rose has been placed at each connecting point while the two side arches each contain a beautiful leaf pattern reminiscent of the carvings made by the Queen's loyal servant and friend, Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester. The year of her accession and the year of the anniversary are both shown in Roman numerals with the inscription ELIZABETH REGINA.

Since the first modern Olympic Games of 1896 in Athens, they have become the greatest sporting event in the world. The first time they were held in London was in 1908 at a purpose-built stadium in White City, London. The centenary of those Games therefore falls in 2008, and a commemorative £2 coin has been produced to celebrate the sporting achievements of the athletes who competed at those Games. The design that graces the reverse is by Royal Mint engraver, Thomas T Docherty, who chose as the central feature of his design a running track, an image that is readily associated with the Olympic Games. The anniversary date of 1908 is positioned within the track, with the words LONDON OLYMPIC CENTENARY encircling the design. The incuse edge inscription, THE 4TH OLYMPIAD LONDON, completes the design.



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