The £5 coin is adorned with an image of the couple gazing into each other’s eyes, clearly based on the photographs taken at Kensington Palace’s Sunken Garden during the photocall that took place on November 27 to announce their engagement.
The gold proof coin created for the upcoming royal wedding is priced at £1,980, the silver proof at £82.50 and the brilliant uncirculated coin costs £13.
On March 1, The Royal Mint presented a new collection of 10p coins that it described as “quintessentially British”.
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The wedding should come and go already.
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ReplyDeleteCan this wedding come and be going. Please this wedding will hold for HOW MANY WEEKS?
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