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2000 Pounds - Elizabeth II James Bond, Gold Proof

Issuer Royal Mint
Year 2020
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Composition Gold (.9999)
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Reverse description A frontal view of the iconic Aston Martin DB5 occupies the central field, rendered in fine detail with the famous registration plate BMT 216A prominently displayed. Above the vehicle, the distinctive James Bond '007' logo is featured. The engraver's initials LC appear in the design, attributing the reverse to Laura Clancy. The composition evokes the cinematic heritage of the James Bond franchise, referencing the vehicle's celebrated appearance in the Bond films.
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This is the largest coin the Royal Mint has produced under its licensed pop-culture issues — a 2-kilogram, 150mm piece that sits at the outer edge of what modern coining presses can physically strike at proof quality. The James Bond series launched in 2020 to coincide with the postponed release of No Time to Die, a film whose theatrical run was delayed twice by the COVID-19 pandemic, meaning the franchise's 60th-anniversary marketing cycle — including this coin — outlasted the film's own promotional window.

Spink reference JB26 places this at the apex of the series hierarchy. At .9999 fineness, the gold content alone exceeds £100,000 at most recent spot prices.

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