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1987 United Kingdom Brilliant Uncirculated Annual 7 Coin Collection

Please note: Photos displayed are stock photos as we may have multiple of the one item. The set is second hand and may have scuffing, writing, toning or slight tears to the outer box. 

The Royal Mint presents the 3rd Portrait of Her Majesty the Queen, Elizabeth II, by sculptor Raphael Maklouf, FRSA on the 7-piece coin set's obverse.

This Royal Mint collection marks an extraordinary year for coinage and current affairs with the third re-election of Margaret Thatcher as Prime Minister, Poll Tax protests gained traction, Acid House marked the beginnings of the UK rave scene, January saw a record snowfall, and the first Simpsons 1 minute shorts aired as part of the Tracey Ullman Show. Meanwhile, Rick Astley shot to the top of the charts with 'Never Gonna Give You Up' and more bizarrely, under 'Operation Deepscan', 24 boats filled with £1 million of equipment searched the Loch Ness Monster. 

1987 United Kingdom Brilliant Uncirculated Annual Coin Collection

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This coin set celebrates 1987, a year that saw a heavy snowfall in January, Acid House and the roots of the UK rave scene, and Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher re-elected for her third term in office amid Poll Tax protests.

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1987 United Kingdom Brilliant Uncirculated Annual 7 Coin Collection

Please note: Photos displayed are stock photos as we may have multiple of the one item. The set is second hand and may have scuffing, writing, toning or slight tears to the outer box. 

The Royal Mint presents the 3rd Portrait of Her Majesty the Queen, Elizabeth II, by sculptor Raphael Maklouf, FRSA on the 7-piece coin set's obverse.

This Royal Mint collection marks an extraordinary year for coinage and current affairs with the third re-election of Margaret Thatcher as Prime Minister, Poll Tax protests gained traction, Acid House marked the beginnings of the UK rave scene, January saw a record snowfall, and the first Simpsons 1 minute shorts aired as part of the Tracey Ullman Show. Meanwhile, Rick Astley shot to the top of the charts with 'Never Gonna Give You Up' and more bizarrely, under 'Operation Deepscan', 24 boats filled with £1 million of equipment searched the Loch Ness Monster.