2000 Piedfort Silver Proof Fifty Pence Coin ‘Public Libraries’ in Near Mint Condition.
This is a commemorative coin marking the 150th anniversary of the Public Library System.
This fifty pence coin comes complete with a hard red box and certificate as issued by the royal mint.
This coin has been photographed inside the capsule and has not been handled, this coin has minor tarnishing.
This 2000 coin is struck in .925 silver with a proof finish by the Royal Mint. Proof coins are hand-finished to create a flawless effect, and are often struck multiple times with specially prepared dies to achieve a mirrored finish and clarity of detail.
The obverse features the portrait of Elizabeth II facing to the right. The reverse features the turning pages of a stylised book on the roof of a classical library building.
Piedfort coins are specifically struck coins that are typically twice the thickness and weight of standard coins of the same denomination.
The weight of this coin is 16 grams of .925 silver.
The pictures are stock images, you will receive a similar 2000 Silver Piedfort Public Libraries Fifty Pence.











