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The First World War famously came to its symbolic end on the 'eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month' in 1918. The war had been unique in its scale – both in terms of geography and the number of people involved – and the battlefields of Europe, Africa and the Middle East had left some 16 million dead. In the United Kingdom, the end to the fighting was initially met with an air of triumphant celebration but many felt a more reverent ceremony was called for.

Exactly one year after the signing of the Armistice, people from all walks of life gathered to pay tribute to the dead with a ceremony not unlike the one we still observe a century later. A proclamation by George V had called for a two-minute silence during which ‘all locomotion should cease, so that, in perfect stillness, the thoughts of everyone may be concentrated on reverent remembrance of the glorious dead.

IWM records and tells the stories of those who have lived, fought and died in conflict since 1914. The Royal Mint will donate to IWM 2.5% of the recommended retail price of this product and your purchase ensures that these stories are heard.

Specification

The Remembrance Day 2019 UK £5 Gold Proof Coin

Specification Value
Denomination £5
Maximum Coin Mintage 300
Alloy 22 Carat Gold
Weight 39.94 g
Diameter 38.61mm
Specification Value
Reverse Designer Harry Brockway
Obverse Designer Jody Clark
Quality Proof
Year 2019
Pure Metal Type Gold
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