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Six Decades of 007: Bond of the 1970s 2024 1oz Silver Coin
£56.42Total:
25 in stock
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| Qty | Gross / Unit | VAT / Unit | Net / Unit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 - 4 | £47.02 | £9.40 | £56.42 |
| 5 - 9 | £46.32 | £9.26 | £55.58 |
| 10 - 19 | £45.07 | £9.02 | £54.08 |
| 20 - 49 | £44.42 | £8.88 | £53.30 |
| 50 - 99 | £43.21 | £8.64 | £51.85 |
| 100 - 99999 | £42.91 | £8.58 | £51.49 |
| For larger quantities please call 0207 242 6521> | |||


Featuring the Lotus Esprit S1 submarine car from “The Spy Who Loved Me”
Product highlights
- Limited Mint available only while stocks last!
- 2nd Coin in the ‘Six Decades of 007’ series
- Contains 1 troy ounce (31.1035 grams) of fine silver
- Exempt of Capital Gain Tax, ideal for British investors
Six Decades of 007: Bond of the 1970s – A Tribute to the Golden Era of James Bond
Dive into the sophisticated world of 1970s Bond with this exquisite coin, the second installment in The Royal Mint’s exclusive Six Decades of 007 collection. This stunning piece celebrates the unforgettable decade when Roger Moore brought his unique charm and wit to the iconic role of James Bond.
Meticulously crafted by The Royal Mint, this coin exemplifies the pinnacle of numismatic artistry. The reverse showcases the legendary ‘Wet Nellie’ – the unforgettable Lotus Esprit S1 submarine car from “The Spy Who Loved Me” capturing the ingenuity and excitement of Bond’s gadget-filled world. The obverse features an expertly rendered portrait of His Majesty King Charles III, designed by the talented Martin Jennings.
- 1970s Bond Brilliance: Relive the golden age of Bond with the iconic ‘Wet Nellie’ Lotus Esprit S1, symbolizing the era’s blend of style and innovation.
- One full ounce of 999.9 fine silver
- Cinematic Heritage: Incorporates the classic ‘gun barrel’ motif, an enduring symbol of the Bond franchise.
- Limited Edition: With only 5,000 coins minted, this piece is destined to become a coveted collector’s item.
- Official License: Developed in collaboration with EON Productions Ltd and Danjaq, ensuring authenticity.
- Tax Efficiency: For UK residents, the £100 face value provides exemption from Capital Gains Tax.
This 2024 Bond of the 1970s Bullion Coin is more than just currency; it’s a time capsule of an unforgettable era in cinema history. Whether you’re a devoted Bond enthusiast, a discerning collector, or an investor in precious metals, this coin offers a unique blend of nostalgia, artistry, and enduring value.
Embrace the suave sophistication of 1970s Bond and add this remarkable piece to your collection today. It’s not just a coin; it’s a slice of cinematic history you can hold in your hand.
Why buy silver bullion coins?
Investors will enjoy buying silver coins instead of bars for the sake of collecting. In fact, some silver coins like the Chinese Panda, or the Australian Kangaroo series have a design that changes every year. You can then start collecting each minting year in a bullion series. In summary, buying 1oz silver coins add enjoyment and collectability to silver bullion investment.
In most cases, choosing between silver coins or bars will be a matter of preference. It will depend on your investment goals and motives. In general, silver coins carry a higher premium as opposed to bars. However, most silver bullion coins are more affordable.
Such coins like the silver britania are produced in large quantities every year. As a result, these coins are very popular in the market, have high market liquidity and are easy to trade. This makes silver bullion coins appealing as an investment choice.
Finally, some silver coins have additional tax added benefits. Silver Britannia for instance is ideal for British investors because they are exempt from Capital Gain Tax (CGT). This is due to the legal tender status of the coin in the UK. Similarly, Silver Eagle can be used in IRA plans for US citizens.
Additional information
| Metal | Silver |
|---|---|
| Condition | New |
| Purity / Carat | .9999 (24 carats – fine) |
| Denomination | 2 Pounds |
| Precious metal content | 31.1035 grams ( 1 troy ounce ) |
| Weight | 31.1035 grams ( 1 troy ounce ) |
| Dimensions | 38.61 mm / 3.00 mm |
| Product Type | Coin |
| Country of origin | United Kingdom |
| Manufacturer | Royal Mint (UK) |
| Tax status | Capital Gain Tax Free |
Six Decades of 007: Bond of the 1970s 2024 1oz Silver Coin
£56.42
25 in stock
Last price update: Loading...
| Qty | Gross / Unit | VAT / Unit | Net / Unit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 - 4 | £47.02 | £9.40 | £56.42 |
| 5 - 9 | £46.32 | £9.26 | £55.58 |
| 10 - 19 | £45.07 | £9.02 | £54.08 |
| 20 - 49 | £44.42 | £8.88 | £53.30 |
| 50 - 99 | £43.21 | £8.64 | £51.85 |
| 100 - 99999 | £42.91 | £8.58 | £51.49 |
| For larger quantities please call 0207 242 6521> | |||
£56.42
25 in stock
Last price update: Loading...
| Qty | Gross / Unit | VAT / Unit | Net / Unit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 - 4 | £47.02 | £9.40 | £56.42 |
| 5 - 9 | £46.32 | £9.26 | £55.58 |
| 10 - 19 | £45.07 | £9.02 | £54.08 |
| 20 - 49 | £44.42 | £8.88 | £53.30 |
| 50 - 99 | £43.21 | £8.64 | £51.85 |
| 100 - 99999 | £42.91 | £8.58 | £51.49 |
| For larger quantities please call 0207 242 6521> | |||
Six Decades of 007: Bond of the 1970s – A Tribute to the Golden Era of James Bond
Dive into the sophisticated world of 1970s Bond with this exquisite coin, the second installment in The Royal Mint’s exclusive Six Decades of 007 collection. This stunning piece celebrates the unforgettable decade when Roger Moore brought his unique charm and wit to the iconic role of James Bond.
Meticulously crafted by The Royal Mint, this coin exemplifies the pinnacle of numismatic artistry. The reverse showcases the legendary ‘Wet Nellie’ – the unforgettable Lotus Esprit S1 submarine car from “The Spy Who Loved Me” capturing the ingenuity and excitement of Bond’s gadget-filled world. The obverse features an expertly rendered portrait of His Majesty King Charles III, designed by the talented Martin Jennings.
- 1970s Bond Brilliance: Relive the golden age of Bond with the iconic ‘Wet Nellie’ Lotus Esprit S1, symbolizing the era’s blend of style and innovation.
- One full ounce of 999.9 fine silver
- Cinematic Heritage: Incorporates the classic ‘gun barrel’ motif, an enduring symbol of the Bond franchise.
- Limited Edition: With only 5,000 coins minted, this piece is destined to become a coveted collector’s item.
- Official License: Developed in collaboration with EON Productions Ltd and Danjaq, ensuring authenticity.
- Tax Efficiency: For UK residents, the £100 face value provides exemption from Capital Gains Tax.
This 2024 Bond of the 1970s Bullion Coin is more than just currency; it’s a time capsule of an unforgettable era in cinema history. Whether you’re a devoted Bond enthusiast, a discerning collector, or an investor in precious metals, this coin offers a unique blend of nostalgia, artistry, and enduring value.
Embrace the suave sophistication of 1970s Bond and add this remarkable piece to your collection today. It’s not just a coin; it’s a slice of cinematic history you can hold in your hand.
Why buy silver bullion coins?
Investors will enjoy buying silver coins instead of bars for the sake of collecting. In fact, some silver coins like the Chinese Panda, or the Australian Kangaroo series have a design that changes every year. You can then start collecting each minting year in a bullion series. In summary, buying 1oz silver coins add enjoyment and collectability to silver bullion investment.
In most cases, choosing between silver coins or bars will be a matter of preference. It will depend on your investment goals and motives. In general, silver coins carry a higher premium as opposed to bars. However, most silver bullion coins are more affordable.
Such coins like the silver britania are produced in large quantities every year. As a result, these coins are very popular in the market, have high market liquidity and are easy to trade. This makes silver bullion coins appealing as an investment choice.
Finally, some silver coins have additional tax added benefits. Silver Britannia for instance is ideal for British investors because they are exempt from Capital Gain Tax (CGT). This is due to the legal tender status of the coin in the UK. Similarly, Silver Eagle can be used in IRA plans for US citizens.
Additional information
| Metal | Silver |
|---|---|
| Condition | New |
| Purity / Carat | .9999 (24 carats – fine) |
| Denomination | 2 Pounds |
| Precious metal content | 31.1035 grams ( 1 troy ounce ) |
| Weight | 31.1035 grams ( 1 troy ounce ) |
| Dimensions | 38.61 mm / 3.00 mm |
| Product Type | Coin |
| Country of origin | United Kingdom |
| Manufacturer | Royal Mint (UK) |
| Tax status | Capital Gain Tax Free |










