The Scotsman

Royal Mint features The Who on new coins

- By VICKY SHAW

Coins celebratin­g the who have been launched by the Royal Mint. The band's cofounder and lead singer, Roger Daltrey, visited the Mint to strike one of the first coins.

The Who collectabl­e coin is the fourth in the Royal Mint's music legends series, and follows ones minted in honour of Queen, Sir Elton John and David Bowie.

The latest coin's dynamic design includes symbols from The Who's career - including a Union flag, Mod logo and speakersma­shing Rickenback­er guitar.

The design forms a pinball machine, a nod to the song Pinball Wizard and album Tommy, one of the band's most famous creations.

Using colour printing technology, elements of the coin have been digitally printed in red, white and blue and some coins will feature a "shockwave" effect, radiating from the speaker.

Clare Maclennan, divisional director of commemorat­ive coin at the Royal Mint said: "The Who are an iconic British band with an incredible musical legacy, so it felt right to honour them with an official UK coin.

"The Who coin is the latest in our show-stopping music legends series, which celebrates legendary British artists through original new designs. It was a privilege to have Roger Daltrey visit the Mint to strike one of the first coins and meet the team of makers that have created this wonderful design.”

Daltrey said: "It's an honour to have a coin produced to celebrate The Who's musical legacy. The coin's design captures the true essence of the band and what we represent.”

 ??  ?? 0 Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend on stage
0 Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend on stage

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