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    England Winners 2003 Rugby Commemorative







    Specification

    Denomination - NA
    Alloy - Pure Silver 999 (99.9%)
    Weight - 2oz
    Diameter - 50.0mm
    Shape - round
    Year - 2003
    Condition - Proof (P)



    Mintage

    United Kingdom
    Mint - Westminster, United Kingdom
    Limit - 4,950
    CAO - Yes



    Design

    England's Winners Silver Commemorative Medal
    Obverse - rugby player kicking a rugby ball
    Reverse - England's Road to Victory




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