Battle of Britain 85th Proof £5 Coin – A Tribute to Bravery
Mark 85 years since one of Britain’s defining moments
This limited edition £5 coin honours the bravery of the RAF pilots and crews who defended our skies in 1940. Struck to a high-quality Proof finish and officially issued in the British Isles, it’s a fitting tribute to the heroes of the Battle of Britain.
The reverse design, by Bill Dady and Matt Tindall, shows a dramatic scene that captures the spirit of the air battles. It features a Spitfire and Hurricane soaring over the English Channel, set against a background map that grounds the scene in its historic context.
Strictly limited edition - Only 4,995
Only 4,995 coins are available worldwide. That means this is a scarce collector piece — and one that’s sure to be in demand.
This isn’t just a coin. It’s a piece of British history you can hold in your hand. Whether you're adding to a military collection, marking a family connection, or passing something on, this is a powerful reminder of courage and resilience.
Great value. Expertly presented
Each coin is presented in official packaging and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. At just £29.99, it offers exceptional quality and collectability.
Demand is expected to be strong. Don’t miss your chance to own this tribute to Britain’s finest hour.
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The Battle of Britain 85th Proof £5 Coin
Price
£29.99
(+ £3.99 p&p)
Order Ref
185/156Y/0
Limited to 9 item(s) per household
Price
£29.99
(+ £3.99 p&p)
Specifications
- Country of Issue: Guernsey
- Year of Issue: 2025
- Metal: Cupro-Nickel
- Diameter: 38.61mm
- Weight: 28.28g
- Denomination: Five Pounds
- Reverse: Bill Dady & Matt Tindall
- Obverse: Glyn Davies
- Finish: Proof
- Edition Limit: 4995
- By buying this official merchandise you are supporting the
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- UK Armed Forces. RAF logos are trademarks of the
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- UK Secretary of State for Defense and used under license.
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- By buying this official merchandise you are supporting the
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- UK Armed Forces. RAF logos are trademarks of the
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- UK Secretary of State for Defense and used under license.
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