Alderney, Charles III, D-Day 1 Ounce Silver 2024

The Channel Island of Alderney was heavily impacted by World War II as it was fortified by the Germans and used for labour camps. Although it was not attacked on D-Day, its defences were part of the German strategy, and the island stayed under German control until May 9, 1945. This 2024 Alderney 1oz Silver Coin was issued to commemorate the 80th anniversary of D-Day, 1944- 2024, and features a detailed design depicting Allied troops on the beaches of Normandy. The obverse of the coin bears the portrait of King Charles III designed by Jody Clark, with the year of issue below. Struck in .999 fine silver in Brilliant Uncirculated condition.
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SKU: FAE7220
£44.50
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