1975 Bermuda $100 Royal Visit Gold Coin BU/Proof
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1975 Bermuda $100 Royal Visit Gold Coin BU/Proof
The 1975 Bermuda $100 Royal Visit Gold Coin is a highly collectible treasure struck to commemorate Queen Elizabeth II's visit to Bermuda in February 1975. Crafted by the Franklin Mint and officially issued by the Bermudian government, this gold coin contains approximately 0.2034 troy ounces of .900 fine gold (7.03 g total). With a modest total mintage of 27,270 coins, it remains a rare and coveted piece in modern numismatics.
The coin’s historical significance lies in its celebration of the royal visit - a major diplomatic and cultural event for Bermuda, warmly welcomed in the capital of Hamilton on February 17. As a limited-production commemorative issue, this gold coin holds a unique place among Bermuda’s numismatic offerings and is valued both for its rarity and its connection to a memorable moment in royal history.
Coin Specifications:
- Limited mintage of 27,270
- Struck from .900 fine gold with a weight of 0.2034 troy ounces
- BU/Proof finish
- Face value of 100 BMD
- Minted at the Franklin Mint
- Obverse: Features a diademed bust of Queen Elizabeth II, facing right and framed by the inscriptions “BERMUDA·1975·ELIZABETH II''.
- Reverse: Displays a ceremonial mace that divides the dual royal cyphers of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, beneath the legend “ROYAL VISIT · FEBRUARY 16, 1975” and “ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS
Owning this gold coin offers not only intrinsic precious metal value but also a fascinating story of colonial tradition, state ceremony, and royal homage. Whether you’re drawn by its historical resonance, scarcity, or artistic quality, the 1975 Bermuda $100 Royal Visit Gold Coin is a standout piece for anyone seeking vintage bullion with enduring appeal. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact one of our customer service representatives.
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