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| Issuer | Royal Mint |
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| Year | 2024 |
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| Weight | 31.21 g |
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| Reverse lettering | 007 BOND OF THE 80'S·FINE GOLD·1OZ·999.9·2025 |
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| Mint | Royal Mint, Llantrisant |
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Part of the Royal Mint's ongoing licensed collaboration with Eon Productions, this issue targets the collector market for James Bond cinema memorabilia rather than any monetary purpose — the face value of £100 bears no relationship to the bullion content. The 1980s Bond films spanned a turbulent creative period for the franchise, running from Roger Moore's final entries through Timothy Dalton's two-film tenure, the latter representing a deliberate pivot toward grittier source-material fidelity after Moore's increasingly self-parodic later outings.
Struck to .9999 fineness rather than the .9167 traditional for British gold sovereigns.