
Get ready to dash towards the mountains (or, alternatively, navigate to the Royal Mint’s website), because the renowned British coin manufacturer has unveiled a new Iron Maiden coin, expanding their existing collection!
Iconic heavy metal figures have been recently included in the Royal Mint’s Music Legends series, joining musical legends such as Paul McCartney and John Lennon from The Beatles, as well as George Michael.
Without a doubt, Iron Maiden rightfully earn their place in the Royal Mint Music Legends series. Established in 1975, this legendary band – made up of bassist and composer Steve Harris, lead singer Bruce Dickinson, drummer Nicko McBrain, guitarists Dave Murray, Adrian Smith, and Janick Gers – is a trailblazer in the new wave of British heavy metal scene.
As a passionate moviegoer, I can’t help but express my admiration for the iconic band Iron Maiden, whose name resonates deeply within the realm of heavy metal music. This British powerhouse has graced us with an impressive collection of Platinum and Gold albums, both in the UK and the US. Among their many masterpieces, I find myself particularly drawn to their self-titled debut from 1980, the electrifying Killers from 1981, and the chilling The Number of the Beast, also from 1982. Each album is a testament to their unwavering dedication to creating music that transcends time.
As a passionate collector, I can confidently say that if you’re on the hunt for your next remarkable addition to your Royal Mint collection, the Iron Maiden coin should undeniably be on your radar.
- Check out Music Legends coins at The Royal Mint
If you’re interested in obtaining additional coins from The Royal Mint, I recommend checking out the John Lennon coin, the George Michael coin, and the Star Wars collection.
How much does the Iron Maiden Royal Mint coin cost?
Just like other collectible coins, such as the recent John Lennon coin issued by the Royal Mint, their prices can fluctuate based on factors like their weight, level of detail (proof), and quantity available in circulation.
The Iron Maiden Royal Mint Coin costs between £18.50 and £7,520. To help you understand its pricing better, we’ve provided the details below:
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- Iron Maiden 2025 UK £5 Brilliant Uncirculated Coin | £18.50
- Iron Maiden 2025 UK £5 Brilliant Uncirculated Colour Coin | £29.50
- Iron Maiden Limited Edition Print | £100
- Iron Maiden 2025 UK 1/40oz Gold Proof Coin | £120
- Iron Maiden 2025 UK 1oz Silver Proof Colour Coin | £123
- Iron Maiden 2025 UK 2oz Silver Proof Coin | £234
- Iron Maiden 2025 UK 5oz Silver Proof Colour Coin | £567
- Iron Maiden 2025 UK 1/4oz Gold Proof Coin | £995
- Iron Maiden 2025 UK 1oz Gold Proof Coin | £3,815
- Iron Maiden 2025 UK 2oz Gold Proof Coin | £7,520
Where to buy Iron Maiden Royal Mint coin in the UK
The Iron Maiden coin will be available to buy today (Tuesday 8th July) from 9am.
- Check out Music Legends coins at The Royal Mint
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