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England 1966 World Cup – 60 Years Anniversary Embossed Brass Coin | 50mm | Personalised Reverse
England 1966 World Cup – 60 Years Anniversary Embossed Brass Coin | 50mm | Personalised Reverse
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Product Description
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Celebrate 60 years since England’s historic 1966 World Cup victory with this premium 50 mm embossed commemorative brass coin.
One side features a deeply embossed football-themed design, commemorating England’s iconic World Cup triumph, with crisp detailing and a traditional coin-style border. The reverse side is left blank for personalisation, making this coin ideal as a keepsake, gift, or collector’s item.
We can engrave a custom quote, name, date, or short message, or even add a football club logo on the reverse, making each coin truly unique. Whether marking a birthday, anniversary, or football milestone, this is a timeless commemorative piece.
Each coin is individually machined and finished to highlight the depth and contrast of the embossing, producing a solid, weighty feel befitting a historic occasion.
Key Features
- Diameter: 50 mm
- Material: Solid brass
- Finish: Embossed / machined relief
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Design:
- Front: England 1966 World Cup – 60 Years commemorative embossing
- Reverse: Blank – custom engraving available
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Personalisation Options:
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Custom text (quote, name, date)
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Optional club logo engraving
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- Made for: Collectors, football fans, milestone birthdays, gifts
Personalisation Instructions
When ordering, please include:
- Your custom text (exact wording, punctuation, and capitalisation)
- If required, confirm logo engraving and supply artwork after purchase
If no personalisation details are provided, the coin will be supplied with a plain reverse.
Ideal For
- 60th birthdays
- England football supporters
- 1966 World Cup collectors
- Football memorabilia gifts
- Personalised keepsakes
What You Will Receive
- 1 × 50 mm solid brass embossed commemorative coin
- Supplied loose no capsule
Care Notes
Brass will naturally develop a patina over time. This can be polished if a brighter finish is preferred.
