UK 2024 Star Wars X-Wing Silver 50p
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Limited to 7,500: UK 2024 Star Wars™ X-Wing Silver 50p

As part of the Star Wars™ iconic vehicles four-coin series, the third coin – which you can own in strictly limited-edition Silver colour – features none other than the Rebel Alliance’s iconic starfighter, the X-Wing.

Strictly limited to just 7,500 worldwide, this exclusive release celebrates the crown jewel of the Rebel Alliance’s airborne defence fleet:

  • Film-Accurate Depiction: Features a detailed image of the X-Wing in mid-flight, capturing its dynamic presence as it appears in the original trilogy.
  • Lenticular Feature: Includes a unique lenticular effect that alternates between the Rebel Alliance 'Starbird' crest and a silhouette of the X-Wing when tilted.
  • Official Artwork: Based on official imagery from the Lucasfilm library, ensuring a high level of authenticity and detail.
  • Regal Obverse: The obverse design features King Charles III’s portrait by Martin Jennings, adding a touch of royal elegance.
  • Premium Quality: Struck from Sterling Silver to a stunning Proof finish, with vivid colour to bring the starcraft to life.
  • Limited Edition: The third release in the Star Wars™: Iconic Vehicles 50p coin series, with only 7,500 coins available worldwide.

Presented in official Royal Mint packaging, the X-Wing 2024 UK Coin is a premium collectible that Star Wars™ fans will treasure for years to come. This limited edition piece is a must-have for any collection.

Secure yours today at The Royal Mint issue price of just £71 (+p&p).

Order Ref 185/887X/9

Specifications

  • Country of Issue: UK
  • Year of Issue: 2024
  • Coin Diameter: 27.3mm
  • Coin Weight: 8g
  • Obverse: Martin Jennings
  • Reverse: Lucasfilm Ltd.
  • Metal: 92.5% Sterling Silver
  • Finish: Proof
  • Edition limit: 7,500

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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