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2022 Charles III Elizabeth II Memorial Silver Kilo Proof £500 PR69 NGC Ultra Cameo Limited #027

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The 2022 Charles III Silver Proof "Elizabeth II Memorial" 500 Pounds (1 Kilo) coin is a monumental tribute to Queen Elizabeth II, commemorating her legacy with a strikingly designed kilogram of fine silver. Graded PR69 Ultra Cameo by NGC, this coin almost reaches perfection, showcasing a near-flawless finish with a remarkable contrast between the frosted designs and the mirror-like background. This high grade signifies the coin's exceptional quality and the precision with which it was minted.

Produced by the Royal Mint, this coin has an extremely limited maximum mintage of 502 pieces, with a presentation limit of 500, making it a highly exclusive collectible. Each coin is a significant piece of numismatic art, commemorating the life and legacy of one of the most beloved monarchs in history.

This unique coin is one of the first to feature Charles III in tribute to Elizabeth II, making it a rare and valuable piece for collectors. The designation of PR69 Ultra Cameo further enhances its desirability, highlighting the intricate details and craftsmanship that have gone into its creation.

Accompanied by the original case of issue and a Certificate of Authenticity numbered #027, this coin's authenticity and quality are guaranteed. Its unlisted status in the standard Krause catalogs (KM-Unl) underscores its exclusivity and the special place it holds within the world of numismatics.

As a kilogram of fine silver, this coin not only has numismatic value but also a significant intrinsic value, making it a prized possession for both collectors and investors. The 2022 Elizabeth II Memorial coin is a fitting tribute to a remarkable reign, capturing the respect and admiration held for Queen Elizabeth II in a tangible form.