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| Issuer | Royal Mint |
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| Year | 2024 |
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| Currency | Pound sterling (decimalized, 1971-date) |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
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| Reverse description | Six iconic vehicles from six decades of James Bond films are depicted across the reverse field in dynamic, detailed relief, commemorating the full span of the 007 film franchise. The composition brings together vehicles associated with successive Bond eras, arranged to evoke the cinematic legacy of the series. An inscription arcs around the design, referencing six decades of 007, accompanied by the series identifier. The highly polished proof finish with frosted relief elements emphasizes the intricate mechanical details of each vehicle. This issue serves as the completer coin to the Royal Mint's Six Decades of 007 series. |
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The fourth and final coin in the Royal Mint's James Bond series, this completer piece closes out a program that began in 2020 with a 007 licensing arrangement unusual enough in itself — the Mint had never previously entered a franchise tie-in at this bullion weight tier. The two-ounce format was chosen specifically for the completer, distinguishing it from the one-ounce pieces that preceded it.
Eon Productions granted the licensing rights at a moment when the franchise was between active films, "No Time to Die" having concluded Daniel Craig's run in 2021 with no confirmed successor yet cast.