The Great Fire of London 24 Carat Gold-plated Commemorative Ingot
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The Great Fire of London 24 Carat Gold-plated Commemorative Ingot

On 2nd September 1666, Thomas Farriner awoke to find his house ablaze, trapping his family upstairs. They escaped across rooftops, but their maid, too afraid to jump, became the first victim of the Great Fire of London.

The fire raged for four days, destroying most of the old walled City of London and leaving 70,000 people homeless. Now, over 350 years later, we commemorate this historic event with a special 24 Carat Gold-plated Commemorative Ingot.

Painstakingly illustrated - 24 Carat Gold-plated Ingot

Struck to a pristine Proof-like finish, each Commemorative features a full colour, lithographic print by Trevor Mitchell, depicting the dramatic events of 1666. Collectible ingots are rare, and new releases quickly become sought after.

Less than 10,000 have been issued worldwide. Act today to guarantee this remarkable Great Fire of London 24 Carat Gold-plated Commemorative for your collection.

Order Ref 185/198P/L

Specifications

  • Metal: 24 Carat Gold-plated Brass
  • Finish: Proof
  • Dimensions: 29x50mm
  • Reverse: The Great Fire of London
  • Obverse: Limited Edition Commemorative Ingot
  • Edition Limit: 9,995

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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