1986 Proof Set
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1986 Proof Set

Every year since 1970 the Royal Mint has released a limited number of annual sets with proof versions of the coins issued for circulation that year. Today you can own the 1986 Royal Mint Annual Proof set.

The 1986 Annual Proof set contains seven coins – including the definitive issues from the One Pound coin to the Penny in their original circulating metals. The 1986 proof set includes the Commonwealth Games two pound, which was the first British two pound coin issued to commemorate a sporting event. The 1986 five pence, ten pence, twenty pence and fifty pence were not issued for circulation, so this set is the only way you can secure these coins for your collection.

The very best of the Royal Mint’s coins

Each coin is struck to the Royal Mint’s highest standard Proof finish, using specially prepared dies and highly polished blanks. Each coin can be appreciated in exquisite detail as every blank is struck more than once to ensure a clearer and finer design than the coins that you would find in your change.

Highly sought after by collectors

Because of the skill and time involved in striking proof coins they are struck to a strict limited edition. Proof sets represent the pinnacle of the Royal Mint’s craftsmanship, so they are in high demand amongst collectors.

Only a limited number available

This set is no longer available at the Royal Mint and can be difficult to track down on the secondary market. We only have a limited number available to offer but with demand high, we don’t expect these sets to be available for long.

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Specifications

  • 1986 One pence, Two pence, Five pence, Ten pence, Twenty pence, Fifty pence,
  • One Pound and Commonwealth Games Two Pound.
  • Coins may be subject to tarnish due to age.

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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