Respect: Operation Bribie Coin
Vietnam 55th Anniversary Commemoration Collection Issue Ten
Fully layered in 24-carat gold crown to commemorative the Vietnam diggers.
1962: Honouring those who were only 19… They were the forgotten diggers. A generation of young men who fought for Australia like their fathers before them. But they returned as outcasts, causalities of a war nobody understood. Yet time heals the injustices of the past. Now our Vietnam diggers are amongst the most revered heroes of the Anzac legend. 55 years after our first troop deployment, a new golden coin has been struck to honour the men who bravery will never be forgotten, only available from The Bradford Exchange.
Struck to a high specification and layered in pure 24-carat gold. Each coin is individually numbered, meaning no two are the same. Expertly struck not once but twice onto a specially prepared mirrored surface reserved only for the most important commemorative issues. A stirring composition, the coin depicts a full colour portrait. Strong demand is expected, so don't miss out! Order yours today!
This crown is endorsed by the Defence Force Welfare Association. The Bradford Exchange proudly supports the Defence Force Welfare Association whose aim is to promote and protect the conditions and well being of the Defence Family that embraces over three million Australians. Your purchase of this crown will help us help the DFWA continue their truly inspirational endeavours. If the DFWA had existed in during the first and second worlds wars years, the families of our diggers would have enjoyed a quality of life befitting their courage in the defence of our nation and the freedom we enjoy.
These coins are not legal tender and bear no monetary face value.
Features
This exclusive Respect: Operation Bribie coin from The Bradford Exchange features:
- Honour all the diggers who fought for their country in The Vietnam War with a limited-edition golden crown, available exclusively from The Bradford Exchange
- HIGH SPECIFICATION: Intended as a collector item, this crown in this collection is fully layered with pure 24-carat gold
- INCREDIBLE DETAIL: Features an evocative depicts a full colour portrait with historic significance
- AUTHENTICATION: An informative Certificate of Authenticity is yours FREE with this crown
- MEASUREMENTS: Measures 38.6mm in diameter
- Tenth issue in the The Veterans Remembered Commemorative Collection
- This crown is endorsed by the Defence Force Welfare Association. The Bradford Exchange proudly supports the Defence Force Welfare Association whose aim is to promote and protect the conditions and well being of the Defence Family that embraces over three million Australians. Your purchase of this crown will help us help the DFWA continue their truly inspirational endeavours. If the DFWA had existed in during the first and second worlds wars years, the families of our diggers would have enjoyed a quality of life befitting their courage in the defence of our nation and the freedom we enjoy.
Features
This exclusive Respect: Operation Bribie coin from The Bradford Exchange features:
- Honour all the diggers who fought for their country in The Vietnam War with a limited-edition golden crown, available exclusively from The Bradford Exchange
- HIGH SPECIFICATION: Intended as a collector item, this crown in this collection is fully layered with pure 24-carat gold
- INCREDIBLE DETAIL: Features an evocative depicts a full colour portrait with historic significance
- AUTHENTICATION: An informative Certificate of Authenticity is yours FREE with this crown
- MEASUREMENTS: Measures 38.6mm in diameter
- Tenth issue in the The Veterans Remembered Commemorative Collection
- This crown is endorsed by the Defence Force Welfare Association. The Bradford Exchange proudly supports the Defence Force Welfare Association whose aim is to promote and protect the conditions and well being of the Defence Family that embraces over three million Australians. Your purchase of this crown will help us help the DFWA continue their truly inspirational endeavours. If the DFWA had existed in during the first and second worlds wars years, the families of our diggers would have enjoyed a quality of life befitting their courage in the defence of our nation and the freedom we enjoy.