Specification
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Alloy
Fine Gold - 999.9Au
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Denomination
£5
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Weight
1oz
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Authority
St Helena
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Diameter
32mm
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Edge
Milled
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Issue limit
250
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Total Mintage
250
Napoleon Bonaparte built an Empire that spread across Europe before his defeat at Waterloo in 1815. Exiled to St Helena, he spent his final years at Longwood House, where he died in 1821. He was buried under a willow tree in the garden without fanfare, a simple gravestone marking the spot.
In his will Napoleon expressed a desire to be buried in Paris, a wish that was granted in 1840. Napoleon’s remains now lie in a tomb under the gold-plated dome at Les Invalides, his final resting place under the watchful gaze of 12 magnificent life-size angels, carved from stone and stationed by the pillars of the crypt.
This anniversary coin is inspired by the Napoleon Death Medal, which featured an angel draped over the Emperor’s tomb. Both are captured on this new design, its central focus a peaceful angel holding a watchful gaze and protective hand over Napoleon’s gravestone, which is inscribed with his monogram surrounded by a classical laurel wreath.
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• Strictly limited edition of just 250 coins worldwide
• One ounce of sparkling 999.9 fine gold • Struck to our highest Proof quality finish • Bespoke presentation case and storytelling booklet |
This anniversary coin is inspired by the Napoleon Death Medal, which featured an angel draped over the Emperor’s tomb. Both are captured on this new design, its central focus a peaceful angel holding a watchful gaze and protective hand over Napoleon’s gravestone, which is inscribed with his monogram surrounded by a classical laurel wreath.
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• Strictly limited edition of just 250 coins worldwide
• One ounce of sparkling 999.9 fine gold • Struck to our highest Proof quality finish • Bespoke presentation case and storytelling booklet |
Alloy
Fine Gold - 999.9Au
Denomination
£5
Weight
1oz
Authority
St Helena
Diameter
32mm
Edge
Milled
Issue limit
250
Total Mintage
250
As one of history’s great military minds, Napoleon’s strategic cunning is legendary. But it also believed he had a guardian angel; the lucky Angel Coin he carried in his pocket only to fatefully lose it the night before defeat at Waterloo.
A symbol of luck, a mis-placed charm, and the guardians of his final resting place; the Angel is a fitting design for this limited-edition gold proof coin marking the 200th Anniversary of the Death of Napoleon on the island of St Helena.
What is the difference between maximum mintage and issue limit?
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