Paying tribute to the allies’ immense bravery. On 6 june 1944, the largest amphibious assault in history landed on five normandy beaches.
The coin’s obverse showcases an effigy of king charles iii, approved by buckingham palace, symbolizing the continuity of the monarchy and its connection to national events. On 6 june 1944, more than 132,000 allied troops stormed five beaches held by the german army on the normandy coastline in france, the outcome of which helped turn the tide of the second world war.
The Design, Depicting Allied Soldiers Running From A Landing Craft On To The Beaches Of Normandy, Has Been.
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Paying Tribute To The Allies’ Immense Bravery, The Coin Features David Lawrence’s Original Reverse Design.
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The Official Design Will Be Revealed Ahead Of The Milestone Date In June, Portraying Allied Soldiers Disembarking A Landing Craft.
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The Coin Featurres David Lawrence’s Original Reverse Design.
On 6 june 1944, more than 132,000 allied troops stormed five beaches held by the german army on the normandy coastline in france, the outcome of which helped turn the tide of the second world war.