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Royal Mint unveils new coins in honour of James Bond

The Royal Mint has produced the first coin of a New series unveiled, in honour of James Bond. This series is a celebration of the iconic figure's legacy through the decades. The first coin in this collection of seven coins depicts Sean Connery as Bond from the 1960s, seated in the gyroplane "Little Nellie" from the movie "You Only Live Twice."

This Gold CoinsAvailable in gold and silver, it features scenes from different Bond eras and is enriched with detailed features such as the '60s 007 logo and classic gun barrel. They are designed for collectors and fans of Bond, and also represent an investment in precious metals.

The Royal Mint's Rebecca Morgan highlighted the coins' unique qualities and craftsmanship, while Andrew Dickey highlighted the coins' appeal to collectors, investors, and those looking for a special gift.

The coins are available in a variety of designs, with prices starting at £14.50. The prices for the fine gold and Silver Coins of James Bond will vary based on the current prices of precious metals.

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