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| Uitgever | Perth Mint |
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| Jaar | 2023 |
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| Diameter | 40.9 mm |
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| Schrift voorzijde | Latin |
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| Beschrijving keerzijde | A high-contrast black-and-white photographic portrait of actor Timothy Dalton as James Bond 007, depicted in a dynamic action pose wearing a formal black tuxedo with bow tie, extending his right arm forward while aiming a pistol directly toward the viewer. The image occupies the left and central portion of the field, evoking the iconic gun-barrel sequence of the franchise. To the upper right, the bold stacked legend THE LIVING DAYLIGHTS appears in a stylized serif typeface, and below it LICENCE TO KILL in an italic script, each followed by a trademark symbol. The iconic 007 gunshot logo is prominently displayed in the lower right field. |
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Part of Perth Mint's James Bond licensing run, this issue commemorates Timothy Dalton's two-film tenure — The Living Daylights (1987) and Licence to Kill (1989) — a stint cut short when legal disputes between MGM and producer Albert R. Broccoli's company froze the franchise for six years. Dalton had committed to a third film that was never made. The litigation effectively ended his Bond career without a formal exit, an oddity no other actor in the role shares.