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Last chance - No longer available from the Royal Mint!

The official UK coins celebrating last year's Royal Wedding are no longer available for purchase from the Royal Mint.

However, we reserved a small quantity of these prestigious UK 22 Carat Gold £5 Crowns for our customers - and now we have just 9 remaining.

As these £5 Crowns have now been declared off-sale by the Royal Mint, we will be unable to secure any more UK Royal Wedding coins from the Royal Mint once our stock is depleted. We would therefore strongly advise that you order yours as soon as possible to avoid being disappointed.

Struck from 22 Carat Gold to a Proof Finish, the UK 2011 Royal Wedding Gold Proof £5 Coin has a worldwide edition limit just 3,000 and features the acclaimed image of William and Kate as approved by William & HM The Queen.

It is also worth noting that new UK Crowns are only issued for the most prestigious annual events - in fact this is only the second ever UK crown to commemorate a Royal Wedding (the other being Charles and Diana in 1981).

**Many of the UK Coins celebrating the Royal Wedding 
SOLD OUT at the Royal Mint**

In total, there were five UK coins issued by the Royal Mint to celebrate the Royal Wedding; the £5 Gold and Silver UK Proof coins, the UK Silver Piedfort, the Brilliant Uncirculated £5 Coin and the Gold Plated Silver £5 Coin.

Three of these coins SOLD OUT in just a few weeks of being issued and the other two are now OFF-SALE, meaning that the Royal Mint are no longer making them available for purchase. 
 
However, by ordering today, you can secure for yourself one of the last remaining UK 2011 Royal Wedding Gold Proof £5 Coins and own a vital piece of British history.

Specifications

  • Metal: 22 Carat Gold
  • Diameter: 38.61mm, Weight: 28.28g
  • Denomination: £5, Year: 2011
  • Obverse: Ian Rank-Broadley
  • Reverse: Mark Richards