Britain’s Royal Mint has unveiled a seven-kilogram gold coin with the highest face value in its one thousand, one hundred-year history in honour of the latest James Bond film.


The one-of-a-kind new coin, celebrating the release of the twenty-fifth movie in the legendary franchise, “No Time To Die”, next month, has a face value of seven thousand pounds, equivalent of nine thousand dollars or eight thousand Euros.
At one hundred and eighty-five millimetres in diameter, it is also the largest coin ever made by the Royal Mint, Britain’s official coin-maker.


The piece is engraved with an image of the fictional British spy’s favourite car an Aston Martin DB5 and its famous BMT 216A number plate surrounded by a gun barrel.


It is part of a collection of several coins and metal bars launched to mark the release of “No Time To Die”, which premieres in London later this month.


Meanwhile the metal bars, which will be available in gold and silver, are set to have all of the twenty-five official James Bond film titles engraved on them.