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Ice Age Giants
 

COMMEMORATIVE COINS

Ice Age Giants

Discover the stories of gentle giants from the Ice Age with our latest three-coin collection, featuring the steppe mammoth, woolly rhinoceros and giant deer.

 

This three-coin collection explores the stories of some of the largest mammals to live during the Ice Age and what we have learned from the remains that have been discovered throughout the centuries. Sign up to the three-coin collection to secure limited edition coloured versions of the coins, a collector slipcase and free postage for each release.

Brought to Life

Brought to Life

Each coin features a scientifically and anatomically accurate reverse design created by palaeo-artist Robert Nicholls with expert guidance from the Natural History Museum.

Captured in Colour

Captured in Colour

The collection features two colour-printed editions of each coin – a Brilliant Uncirculated Colour and a silver Proof Colour edition.

History at your Fingertips

History at your Fingertips

Learn more about these impressive giants and the time in which they would have lived. Each coin comes with detailed packaging exploring the Pleistocene Epoch and the history of each Ice Age giant in the collection.

The Gentle Giants

Complete your collection with all three coins in our Ice Age Giants collection, featuring some of the largest megafauna to have roamed the Earth during the Pleistocene Epoch.

The Giant Deer

One of the largest mammals to roam the Earth during the Ice Age, the giant deer had the largest antlers of any known animal, living or extinct. This is the third and final coin in our Ice Age Giants Collection.

The Woolly Rhinoceros

One of the largest mammals to roam the Earth during the Pleistocene Epoch, the woolly rhinoceros had a thick double-layered wool coat to keep it warm during extreme temperatures. This is the second coin in our Ice Age Giants Collection.

The Steppe Mammoth

With an average standing shoulder height of 4 metres and an average weight of around 10 tonnes, the steppe mammoth was the largest mammal to live during the Ice Age. Palaeo-artist Robert Nicholls brings this mighty mammoth to life on a new UK 50p coin.

Iconic Specimens

Discover three of the most legendary dinosaurs to have explored the Earth before the Ice Age giants with our Iconic Specimens collection.

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