Elizabeth II, 2006 Victoria Cross 50p Soldier Silver Proof

In 2006, the Royal Mint issued a 50 Pence coin to commemorate the 150th Anniversary of the Institution of the Victoria Cross. The coin depicts a soldier carrying a wounded comrade with an outline of the Victoria Cross behind and a sunburst effect. We are offering the silver-proof version of this coin which really emphasises this emotive design. To make this offer even better, we are pairing it up with a high-quality replica of the Victoria Cross. Stock availability is limited. Place your order NOW to avoid disappointment.
Availability: In stock
SKU: CLJ7446
£39.50
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