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Slabbed One Ounce Gold The Who 2021 (PF70 ULTRA CAMEO)

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Slabbed One Ounce Gold The Who (PF70 ULTRA CAMEO) dated 2021. There was a grading system from the 1940s that ascribed a number between 1 and 70 to each coin (70 being mint condition). Dr William Sheldon’s scale worked on the basis that a coin graded at 70 would be valued at 70 times more than the value of a coin graded at 1. This scale forms the basis of the grading system today. PF denotes Proof coins. ULTRA CAMEO means that the fields are deeply mirrored and the devices are heavily frosted for bold contrast on both sides of the coin. The coins are slabbed to maintain the condition in a protective case. This coin was part of the Royal Mint’s “Music Legends” series celebrating the best of British pop and rock music. This coin celebrates the English rock band, The Who. Musicians within the group have changed over time but Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey still form the backbone of the group. The design of the coin, portrays the key elements of The Who and what they were known for. The reverse of the coin focuses on ‘Pinball Wizard’ and features a Rickenbacker guitar as a pinball table. This was also the first guitar Pete Townshend destroyed on stage, this is shown with a smash through a speaker stacker. It also incorporates their frequently used icons such as the Union Jack Flag and mod logo. The obverse of the coin features Jody Clark’s portrait of Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.

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Slabbed One Ounce Gold The Who (PF70 ULTRA CAMEO) dated 2021. There was a grading system from the 1940s that ascribed a number between 1 and 70 to each coin (70 being mint condition). Dr William Sheldon’s scale worked on the basis that a coin graded at 70 would be valued at 70 times more than the value of a coin graded at 1. This scale forms the basis of the grading system today. PF denotes Proof coins. ULTRA CAMEO means that the fields are deeply mirrored and the devices are heavily frosted for bold contrast on both sides of the coin. The coins are slabbed to maintain the condition in a protective case. This coin was part of the Royal Mint’s “Music Legends” series celebrating the best of British pop and rock music. This coin celebrates the English rock band, The Who. Musicians within the group have changed over time but Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey still form the backbone of the group. The design of the coin, portrays the key elements of The Who and what they were known for. The reverse of the coin focuses on ‘Pinball Wizard’ and features a Rickenbacker guitar as a pinball table. This was also the first guitar Pete Townshend destroyed on stage, this is shown with a smash through a speaker stacker. It also incorporates their frequently used icons such as the Union Jack Flag and mod logo. The obverse of the coin features Jody Clark’s portrait of Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.

All of our slabbed and graded coins are verified for authenticity by our experienced team. Any coins that fall short of our quality standards are not re-sold. As members of the BNTA we ensure that our reputation as a reputable dealer of gold and silver coins and bars is upheld, whether a purchase is for our “best price” or brand new coins.

Our guide to slabbed and graded coins can be found here.

Specification
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Mint: The Royal Mint

Finish: Proof

Physical weight: 31.1035g

Gold weight: 31.1035g or 1 troy oz

Diameter: 32.69mm

Purity: 24ct (0.999)

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Collections can only be made by the named buyer of the item in question.

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All customer holdings are held in trust at a secure facility in central London, and customers can add to, withdraw from or sell from their account during business hours. Our standard charge is 1%+Vat of the holdings’ spot value annually, which is re-invoiced every November.

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