This coin was made in 1928 to celebrate the bicentennial of Joseph Fry's birth. The coin is in mint condition, as is the cardboard box. The leather case is also mint, except for a little piece of missing leather at the hinge. Included are two Fry's magazines, (which came with the coin). They are the 'Bicentenary Number Fry's Work Magazine 1728 to 1928', in good condition, except for some rust on the staples and the surrounding area and 'The Home of the Frys' magazine, which is in very good condition.
Only 6,457 medals were struck by the Royal Mint, for presentation to the employees. One example was struck in gold for presentation to the King, the whereabouts of which is not known.
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