
Wings of Britain Harrier Jump Jet Silver Plated BU Commemorative
Description
The Harrier Jump Jet rewrote the rules of aerial combat. Capable of vertical take-off and landing, this revolutionary British design could operate from forest clearings, car parks and the pitching decks of aircraft carriers — no runway required. Born from the ingenuity of Hawker Siddeley in the 1960s, the Harrier proved its mettle in the Falklands War of 1982, where Sea Harriers achieved a remarkable air-to-air combat record that stunned military strategists around the world.
This silver-plated commemorative honours the Harrier in vivid detail. Struck to a Brilliant Uncirculated standard with a proof-like finish, this 32mm piece is plated in .999 fine silver and weighs 10.5 grams — a tribute to the aircraft that defied the impossible.
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