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1 Pound - Elizabeth II Oak and Rose, Silver Proof

Issuer The Royal Mint
Year 2013
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Value 1 Pound (1 GBP)
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Reverse description Central design by Timothy Noad depicting an intertwining composition of English flora symbolising the union of England: a five-petalled Tudor rose in bloom occupying the upper left, alongside a spray of oak leaves with a prominent acorn and lobed oak foliage extending across the field. The naturalistic arrangement of branches and leaves fills the coin's field in an elegant, organic manner. The denomination ONE POUND is inscribed in bold capitals along the lower arc of the coin.
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Mintage 2013 - Proof - 4,376
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