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A rare opportunity to own the United Kingdom’s newest coin: the historic Scottish pound ■pWlKillW The Scottish pound is available as an individual The 1984 Proof Set in presentation case proof coin struck in .925 sterling silver. . In April, an historic period began for British The first of a unique series Limited mintages coinage with the debut of the UK’s new The Scottish pound sets other precedents as, mean you must act now “Scottish” pound. Now you can acquire this well. It begins a new series of one-pound Because of their beauty and importance, ; important coin as a finely minted sterling coins honouring the four nations of the Un- these issues will be in high demand, silver proof, or in the complete 1984 Proof ited Kingdom. Designs will change yearly — Worldwide mintages, however, are strictly Set from the British Royal Mint. so you must begin now if you wish to own all limited — to 125,000 proof sets, and only . „ four of these important coins. 50,000 silver proof coins. New Zealand alA coin of historic firsts . locations are much smaller, and have often Struck in nickel-brass, this new one-pound Two ways to own this new coin been q U j c kiy exhausted in the past, so we coin depicts the Scottish thistle encircled by Britain’s new Scottish pound is available as urge you to order today. Royal Diadem. Its milled edge an individual sterling silver proof coin, or as bears Scotland’s motto, “NEMO ME IM- a base metal coin in the 1984 British Proof PUNE LACESSIT” (No one provokes me Set. This 8-coin proof set will doubly interest with impunity) - the first time these proud collectors, for it is the last to contain the Vi .„ ov a ± n'm/c words have ever appeared on United penny coin, which will be withdrawn from DELIVERY 4-6, WEEKS FROM Kingdom coinage. circulation at the end of this year. DATE OF OR DER i British Royal Mint | C/o PACIFIC COMMEMORATIVES, P.O. Box 30-648, Lower Hutt I DESCRIPTION QTY PRICE TOTAL Method of Payment: | SNZS Cheque enclosed VISA BANKCARD z-x z/Z 1 “UK 1984 £1 49.50 Card No &)' /MT / | .925 Silver Proof’’ Card No g UK 198 4 p roo fset 52.00 ' Expires Represented in N.Z. by | TOTAL? PACIFIC I — Signature * H Name (All credit card orders must be signed and will be charged in COMMEMORATIVES ■ t N.Z. dollars) Pacific House I Address 37 Dudley Street | PRICES INCLUDE REGISTERD POSTAGE AND nJSrtMV ! - - II PA «rc.”ARESUIMECTTOCHAI'IGE

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Press, 3 November 1984, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 3 November 1984, Page 28

Page 28 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 3 November 1984, Page 28

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