JUST £29.99: The Golden Age of Steam Commemorative Collection
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JUST £29.99: The Golden Age of Steam Collection

The Golden Age of Steam, spanning from the mid-19th century to the early-20th century, was an era where Britain's steam-powered locomotives led the way in both speed and efficiency, symbolising industrial progress and revolutionising travel on a global scale. 

And today you can step back into the heyday of British railways with the BRAND NEW Golden Age of Steam Commemorative Collection featuring commissioned artwork by Steve Wyse - Honorary Member of the Guild of Railway Artists.  

FIVE FULL COLOUR Commemoratives - JUST £29.99

Five iconic steam locomotives have been hand-picked for your collection, each a relic of the Golden Age of Steam travel:

  • Flying Scotsman - Perhaps the most famous symbol of British railway engineering, The Flying Scotsman was the first to reach 100mph in 1934 and remains a household name to this day.
  • Golden Arrow - The luxurious Golden Arrow cross-channel train connected London and Paris, becoming a symbol of the great developments in speed and elegance in British rail travel. 
  • Iron Duke - A high-speed pioneer, The Iron Duke showcased Great Western Railway's immense power and engineering prowess. 
  • Brighton Express - Known for its Art Deco style, the glamourous train served the popular seaside route between London and Brighton. 
  • Hayling Billy - Operating on the scenic Hayling Island line, Hayling Billy became a tourist favourite and a symbol of nostalgic rural transport. 

Worldwide Edition Limit of ONLY 995  

Your Limited Edition Golden Age of Steam Commemorative Collection arrives in a presentation case along with a Certificate of Authenticity

Secure yours for JUST £29.99 by clicking "Add to Basket" below.  

Order Ref 185/654U/9

Specifications

  • Diameter: 28.5mm
  • Metal: Copper alloy
  • Finish: Proof-like
  • Reverse: Classic Heritage
  • Obverse: Steve Wyse
  • Edition Limit: 995
  • NOT LEGAL TENDER

Numismatic pieces should be owned primarily for collector interest.
The Westminster Collection does not offer them as an investment and makes no guarantees in terms of future value.

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