Who doesn't know the famous James Bond?
He is the coolest secret intelligence service agent in movie history, code name 007, residing in London but internationally known. Do you know the other 00 agents? The missing 00s – 002, 003, 004 and 009 have all been killed in different movies. The supposedly dead 006 returns as the villain in Goldeneye before being disposed of. While 001 and 005 have never been mentioned, the unnamed 008 is referred to at various points as Bond’s replacement in the event of his death or being removed from a mission for insubordination. Springing from the mind of actual ex-spy Ian Fleming in 1953, Bond appeared in twelve novels and two short-story collections by his creator, with a further eight authors adding to canon. It’s the movies that have propelled Bond to ultra-iconic status, from the Sean Connery headed “Dr No” in 1962, to this years last Daniel Craig headlined movie, “No Time To Die”. Grossing over $7B, there can be hardly anybody that hasn’t seen at least one of them.
James Bond is now a source of inspiration for Mints Different Mints created coins based on the notorious James bond, his famous Aston Martin car or his several movies. As of today, they created these coins both in Gold and Silver of different weight:
But we are sure that James Bond will be an inspiration for a lot of coins in the near future. |
Let's focus the attention on the two coins with the most exclusive weight: James Bond 007 Agent 1 Kilo Silver coin and James Bond 007 Agent 5 Oz Silver coin The design of both coins is the same. The Kilo coin has a strictly mintage of only 70 pieces worldwide and the 5 Oz coin has a tiny mintage of only 440 pieces worldwide. The reverse of both coins features the classic Bond Car, the Aston Martin DB5 in a very original design by the Royal Mint designer Laura Clancy. The unmistakable James Bond logo stands out on both reverse sides of the coins, with his iconic gun. |
The obverse of both coins features the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and the inscriptions: “ELIZABETH II” – the name of the Queen, “D·G·REG·F·D” – the latin acronym that stands for: Dei Gratia Regina Fidei Defensor, “2020” – the year of issue, “500 POUNDS” the face value of the 1 Kilo Silver coin and “10 POUNDS” – the face value of the 5 Oz Silver coin.
For all James Bond fans this is an incredible opportunity to have a piece of story of this stunning character and his movies in your hands. It will be like being immersed in the world of James Bond with the excitement of his stories, the twists and turns, the style and the exotic places. We are sure it will be a huge success because these James Bond coins manage to capture the essence of 007 while also having considerably artistic merit. All the coins are available to buy on our website. |
He is the coolest secret intelligence service agent in movie history, code name 007, residing in London but internationally known. Do you know the other 00 agents? The missing 00s – 002, 003, 004 and 009 have all been killed in different movies. The supposedly dead 006 returns as the villain in Goldeneye before being disposed of. While 001 and 005 have never been mentioned, the unnamed 008 is referred to at various points as Bond’s replacement, in the event of his death or being removed from a mission for insubordination. Springing from the mind of actual ex-spy Ian Fleming in 1953, Bond appeared in twelve novels and two short-story collections by his creator, with a further eight authors adding to canon. It’s the movies that have propelled Bond to ultra-iconic status, from the Sean Connery headed “Dr No” in 1962, to this years last Daniel Craig headlined movie, “No Time To Die”. Grossing over $7B, there can be hardly anybody that hasn’t seen at least one of them.
James Bond is now a source of inspiration for Mints
Different Mints created coins based on the notorious James bond, his famous Aston Martin car or his several movies.
As of today, they created these coins both in Gold and Silver of different weight:
- James Bond Agent Silver Coin from The Royal Mint- James Bond Pay Attention Silver Coin from The Royal Mint
- James Bond Pay Attention Gold Coin from The Royal Mint
- James Bond Agent Silver Coin from The Perth Mint
- James Bond No Time To Die Silver Coin from The Perth Mint
But we are sure that James Bond will be an inspiration for a lot of coins in the near future.
Let's focus the attention on the two coins with the most exclusive weight: James Bond 007 Agent 1 Kilo Silver coin and James Bond 007 Agent 5 Oz Silver coin
The design of both coins is the same. The Kilo coin has a strictly mintage of only 70 pieces worldwide and the 5 Oz coin has a tiny mintage of only 440 pieces worldwide. The reverse of both coins features the classic Bond Car, the Aston Martin DB5 in a very original design by the Royal Mint designer Laura Clancy. The unmistakable James Bond logo stands out on both reverse sides of the coins, with his iconic gun.
The obverse of both coins features the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and the inscriptions: “ELIZABETH II” – the name of the Queen, “D·G·REG·F·D” – the latin acronym that stands for: Dei Gratia Regina Fidei Defensor, “2020” – the year of issue, “500 POUNDS” the face value of the 1 Kilo Silver coin and “10 POUNDS” – the face value of the 5 Oz Silver coin.
For all James Bond fans this is an incredible opportunity to have a piece of story of this stunning character and his movies in your hands. It will be like being immersed in the world of James Bond with the excitement of his stories, the twists and turns, the style and the exotic places. We are sure it will be a huge success because these James Bond coins manage to capture the essence of 007 while also having considerably artistic merit.
All the coins are available to buy on our website.
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