Manufacturer: The Royal Mint
Weight (grams): 15.50
Pure gold content (grams): 14.20
Fineness: 916.7 (22ct)
Dimensions: Proof gold coin professionally graded and encapsulated by NGC in protective holder
The 50p Gold Scouting Centennial PF69 Ultra Cameo (2007) is a premium graded commemorative coin, produced by The Royal Mint and struck in 22-carat gold (916.7 fineness). Issued to mark the 100th anniversary of the Scouting movement, this coin carries both historical significance and strong collectible appeal.
Containing 15.50 grams total weight with approximately 14.20 grams of pure gold, the coin is struck to proof standard, featuring deeply mirrored fields and frosted design elements that create a strong visual contrast.
The reverse displays the iconic fleur-de-lis scouting emblem along with the motto “Be Prepared”, symbolising the legacy of the movement founded by Robert Baden-Powell. The obverse features the effigy of Queen Elizabeth II, designed by Ian Rank-Broadley, adding further numismatic value.
This coin has been professionally graded PF69 Ultra Cameo by NGC, indicating near-perfect condition with exceptional strike quality and minimal imperfections. It is securely encapsulated, ensuring authenticity and long-term preservation.
With its limited mintage, official grading, and historical theme, this coin is highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts of both numismatics and scouting heritage.
Please note: Due to strong demand, dispatch for this product may take up to 1–2 weeks.
Available with fully insured delivery or secure collection from London Gold Emporium.
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