World-first Typographic £5 Coin Presents Churchill in His Own Words: This is your Victory
Churchill £5 Coin issued to mark 75 years since VE Day JUST 49,999 COINS ARE BEING RELEASED WORLDWIDE
VE Day 75 years on
This year, on May 8, a special programme of events will take place across the United Kingdom to commemorate Allied Victory in Europe and pay tribute to the Second World War generation who served at home and overseas. Over the bank holiday weekend, as we remember the heroes of the Second World War, Winston Churchill’s victory speech will once again resound across the country just as it did 75 years ago. It is scheduled to be rebroadcast in public spaces as part of the VE Day 75th anniversary commemorations. The new £5 Coin issued to mark the 75th anniversary of VE Day fittingly depicts Churchill in his own words, taken from that victory speech. However we choose to mark the occasion, this year’s anniversary is a poignant and possibly final opportunity for the nation to give thanks to all those who contributed to a defining moment in history. 75 Years ago, on May 8, 1945, Churchill addressed the nation, “God bless you all. This is your victory! It is the victory of the cause of freedom in every land. In all our long history we have never seen a greater day than this”. The long-awaited day of peace had come, and the years of hostility in Europe ended. To mark the 75th Anniversary of VE Day in 2020, a new £5 coin has been issued — the VE Day 75th Anniversary £5 coin. The coin features a portrait of Churchill with his iconic V for Victory sign. Implementing an ingenious minting technique his portrait is made from the words of his speech as he addressed the nation on VE Day. Strictly limited to 49,999 coins worldwide, it is struck to the highest possible quality Proof finish, and layered in pure silver. The coin is available from The Bradford Exchange for £5 (plus £2.99 p&p*). All orders will receive the Collectors’ Pack and Certificate of Authenticity Completely FREE. Customers will also have the opportunity to collect the remaining five coins in the Words that Won the War Coin Set for just £39.95 (+£2.99 p&p) each; which will be sent on the Bradford Exchange 14-day home approval service, entirely without obligation.