The Official RAF Spitfire 90th Anniversary Gold Proof 50p Coin Pair
A remarkable new Spitfire pair for your collection
Issued to mark 90 years since the first flight of the Supermarine Spitfire, this prestigious Gold Proof 50p Coin Pair brings together two of the most important wartime variants of this iconic aircraft - the Spitfire Mk IIa and the Spitfire Mk IX.
For collectors of RAF history, wartime commemoratives and significant gold proof issues, the appeal is immediate. The subject is instantly recognisable, the designs are full of character, and with just 25 pairs available worldwide, this is an edition of exceptional exclusivity.
One coin honours the Spitfire Mk IIa, closely associated with the defence of Britain, while the other pays tribute to the Spitfire Mk IX, one of the most important later variants of the war.
Struck in 22 Carat Gold and finished to the finest Proof standard, this impressive anniversary pair captures the Spitfire’s legacy in a format of real prestige - the kind of release that deserves a place in a distinguished collection.
Strictly limited to just 25 pairs worldwide.
Key Features
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- Issued for the 90th anniversary of the Spitfire’s first flight
- Features the Spitfire Mk IIa and Spitfire Mk IX
- Struck in 22 Carat Gold
- Finished to Proof standard
- Limited to just 25 pairs worldwide
The Official RAF Spitfire 90th Anniversary Gold Proof 50p Coin Pair
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Specifications
- Country of Issue: Guernsey
- Year of Issue: 2026
- Metal: 22 Carat Gold
- Diameter: 27.3mm
- Weight: 15.5g
- Denomination: Fifty Pence
- Reverse: Jean-Michel Girard
- Obverse: Glyn Davies
- Finish: Proof
- Edition Limit: 25
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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 UK
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- Secretary of State for Defence and used under license.
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