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Medals are a form of "exonumia" - objects related to coinage but not coins themselves. Such are, for example, the medals included in many Royal Mint proof sets. They do not have any "face value" and are not tokens either, but can still be of interest to coin collectors.
This medal, described as "The 2024 Royal Mint Medal" on the Royal Mint's web site, was included with The 2024 United Kingdom Proof Coin Set. Just like the coins in the set, it is in Proof FDC grade. |
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Obverse Inscription |
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On the reverse, several overlapping lines represent the silhouettes of various British coins.
On the rim of the line representing a 20p piece, the inscription PROOF MEDAL 2024. |
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Reverse Inscription |
PROOF MEDAL 2024 |
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Edge | Plain | Edge Inscription | None |
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Included in Set |
2024 United Kingdom Proof Coin Set, mintage unknown, limited to 7,500 13 coins: £5 Buckingham Palace, £2 Four Nations, £2 Sir Winston Churchill, £2 National Gallery, £1 Bees, 50p Salmon, 50p Team GB and ParalympicsGB, 50p NRLI, 20p, 10p, 5p, 2p, 1p, Proof Medal 2024
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