"This is a 'who would've thought it' moment.
Here we have a coin of the realm, a five-pound coin in fact,
made by The Royal Mint, in the customary fashion," said Queen
lead guitarist Brian May in a video clip, holding a one ounce
silver proof coin.
"On one side we have The Queen (Elizabeth), on the other side we
have Queen. This never happened before," he said.
All British coins and banknotes bear the head of the monarch.
The coin, released on Monday, features the band's logo and
instruments played by the Queen members: the Bechstein grand
piano played by Freddie Mercury for "Bohemian Rhapsody", May's
"Red Special" guitar, Roger Taylor's Ludwig bass drum with an
early-day Queen crest and John Deacon's Fender Precision Bass.
The coin's designer Chris Facey also paid tribute to "Bohemian
Rhapsody", the band's most celebrated hit, with the keys of the
piano on the coin pressed down for the opening notes of the
song, The Royal Mint said in a press release.
The commemorative coin is available in gold and silver proof,
with prices varying from 13 pounds for a £5 Brilliant
uncirculated coin cover to £2,100 for the one ounce gold proof
coin.
The Queen coin is the first release in The Royal Mint's upcoming
"Music Legends" series.
(Reporting by Reuters Television; Writing by Hanna Rantala;
Editing by Gareth Jones)
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