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Monday, March 02 2020 - 17:00
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From Secret Agent to Icon: The Royal Mint Launches its James Bond Collection With a First – a 7 Kilo Gold Coin
LONDON, Mar. 2, 2020 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

The Royal Mint has announced the launch of its James Bond commemorative coin 
and gold bar collection ahead of the release of the 25th James Bond film. The 
collection includes a number of Royal Mint firsts – a 7 kilo gold coin, which 
is the largest coin with the highest face value to be produced in the Mint's 
1,100-year history and the world's first James Bond bar in gold and silver, 
featuring all of James Bond film titles. 

Just one 7 kilo gold coin will be created and it has been designed by Royal 
Mint designer Laura Clancy, as part of the James Bond Special Issue range, 
which also includes 2 kilo gold, 1 kilo gold and 5oz gold and silver coins. 
Laura has placed the DB5 centre stage, with its famous BMT 216A number plate 
and gun barrel surround. 

A combination of traditional engraving methods and modern techniques are 
applied when producing the 7 kilo gold coin. CNC engraving machines are used to 
carefully cut the design onto the coin and finally, the coin is then hand 
polished to ensure the finish is elevated to the highest possible standard, and 
finally areas of the design are frosted (given a matt finish) using laser 
cutters.

In addition to the James Bond commemorative coin collection, The Royal Mint is 
also launching the world's first James Bond precious metal bar available in 
gold and silver. The bar will contain every James Bond film title on the 
background including the title of the upcoming 2020 film No Time to Die.  The 
precious metal bar will be available to be purchased from mid-March. 

As well as the larger coins, the Bond collection also features three additional 
coin designs which when placed together reveal the famous 007 motif. The first 
coin from the series has the profile of the classic Bond Car, the Aston Martin 
DB5. The two remaining coins feature the famous submarine car that appeared in 
The Spy Who Loved Me and Bond's dinner jacket, his go-to outfit through the 
decades. 

Clare Maclennan, Divisional Director of Commemorative Coin at The Royal Mint 
said, "James Bond is a global icon that has captured the public's imagination 
for generations. We are thrilled to be unveiling our James Bond commemorative 
coin collection to celebrate the release of the 25th James Bond film, No Time 
to Die. The James Bond collection celebrates everything that is synonymous with 
the quintessentially British spy and also includes a Royal Mint first – the 7 
kilo gold coin."

The three coins are available in several editions, from a Brilliant 
Uncirculated version to precious metal coins in silver and gold proof. 
Furthermore, the Inspired Innovation editions include micro-text of the 
twenty-five film titles which require a magnifying glass to read. 

The Royal Mint Experience, based in South Wales, is launching a new exhibition 
called 'Currency Undercover' which tells the story of how gold, sovereigns and 
currency from around the globe have been used in undercover operations 
throughout history. The exhibition features a briefcase to transport Sovereigns 
in the 1963 James Bond film 'From Russia with Love'.

To view the full James Bond collection visit: www.royalmint.com/JamesBond

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SOURCE: The Royal Mint
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