2014

 1/4 Oz Britannia Silver Coin

Recovered from SS Gairsoppa

This is a fantastic historical memento of the incredible story of the ill-fated SS Gairsoppa, sunk by a U-boat in WW2, and the recovery of its valuable payload. The SS Gairsoppa was a British steam merchant ship built in Jarrow and launched in 1919. After a long civilian career, she saw service during the Second World War. She sailed with several convoys, before joining Convoy SL 64 in February 1941. Gairsoppa left the convoy when she exhausted the majority of her fuel and was making her way to Galway, Ireland, when a German U-boat fired a torpedo that sank her with the loss of 85 lives.

The wreck of the Gairsoppa was discovered in 2011, and it was announced that an operation to recover its cargo of silver bullion, with an estimated value of £150 million, would begin in 2012. On 18 July 2013 Odyssey Marine Exploration, of Tampa, Florida, reported that it had recovered 48 tons of silver, making this probably "the deepest, largest precious metal recovery in history" (as the Gairsoppa rests in 4,700 metres). 

The silver which was recovered continued to its original destination - the Royal Mint - where it was refined and struck into these coins. The silver which was recovered continued to its original destination - the Royal Mint.  The coins were issued in Brilliant Uncirculated grade and were released packed in coin tubes or individually, in carded packs, including some, like this one, with an informational DVD. 

This was a limited edition of 19,214. 

The pack text is very informative, in addition to the DVD.