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James Bond Silver Proof Coin Set - Sean Connery Numbered Edition - By The Perth Mint

The James Bond Silver Proof Coin Set - Sean Connery Numbered Edition - By The Perth Mint is struck by from 99.99% pure silver. The sets is made up of seven coins - an individual 1oz and six 1/2oz coins - issued as legal tender under the authority of the Government of Tuvalu and released in a series of 500.

Backstory. This seven-coin collection celebrates Sean Connery’s starring role in six James Bond movies released by EON Productions between 1962 and 1971. As the original Bond, Sean Connery’s portrayal established 007 as one of cinema’s most recognisable characters.

Detail.  Available exclusively as part of this collection, the 1oz coin’s reverse portrays a coloured image of Sean Connery leaning on the bonnet of an Aston Martin DB5. Incorporated in the design is the inscription ‘JAMES BOND’, and a 24-carat gilded background featuring the 007 gun logo, and spiral gun barrel graphics from the franchise’s signature opening sequence. The coin’s gilded obverse portrays the Jody Clark effigy of His Majesty King Charles III, as well as the weight, purity, monetary denomination, and 2024 year-date.

Also included in the collection are six 1/2oz releases marking Sean Connery as James Bond in Dr. No, From Russia With Love, Goldfinger, Thunderball, You Only Live Twice, and Diamonds Are Forever. The obverse of each coin bears the Ian Rank-Broadley effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, as well as the coin’s weight, purity, monetary denomination, and 2021 year-date. The set is accompanied by a numbered certificate of authenticity and housed in a James Bond themed seven coin display case.

Please note. We recommend keeping your coin within its protective display housing at all times. If touched or left exposed to the air, the freshly minted precious metal will react to atmospheric dust and moisture, as well as oils and acids in the skin, leaving marks that cannot be removed. We cannot be held responsible if this happens. If you do choose to handle your coin, always wear gloves and hold it by its edges.