Formula 1 coining it in gold and silver

F1 News
Monday, 11 July 2016 at 16:41
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Commercial supremo Bernie Ecclestone has made a mint from Formula 1's success over the years and now the sport is literally coining it.
A limited edition 1kg, 24 carat gold Formula One coin was shown to reporters during the British Grand Prix weekend, along with smaller ones that included a special edition for Silverstone.
Each coin is engraved with the official F1 logo and the names of all 2016 host venues.
Rosland Capital, the firm that has agreed a deal to use the official Formula One branding, said they went on sale in the United States three weeks ago and four of the 1kg coins sold straight away. Only 15 of them will be made.
"There has been a fantastic response. Fans feel a sense of invested interest in this, it's like buying a share in F1," said Rosland chief executive Marin Aleksov. "Gold is like F1, it's sexy. I think gold and racing has a lot in common."
He said the melt value alone of the 1kg coin was more than $40,000.
The price of spot gold has risen more than $100 to over $1300 an ounce since Britain voted to leave the European Union last month.
"If I was clairvoyant, I would have had a Brexit coin ready to go," said Aleksov.
Stunt & Co Ltd - who procure, refine and sell the highest quality bullion and precious metals for investor clients - are the global license holders for the coins. Visit their website here>>>
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