'Flamboyant' coins for Liberty's 150th anniversary
Briefly

The Royal Mint has unveiled a commemorative coin series to mark the 150th anniversary of Liberty, known for its flamboyant styles and timeless designs. Founded in 1875 by Arthur Lasenby Liberty, the brand quickly became a centerpiece for design and craftsmanship in London with its unique floral and paisley fabrics. The new coin design incorporates elements from Liberty's recent fabric collections and is reflective of its rich heritage in fashion and decor. The coins will be displayed at Liberty's flagship store from mid-May to late July, celebrating both its past and promising future.
The Royal Mint has unveiled coins celebrating Liberty's 150 years, showcasing its distinctive designs and craftsmanship that reflect the brand's rich heritage and future.
Rebecca Morgan of the Royal Mint stated, 'Flamboyant style, timeless designs, and the finest British craftsmanship have been combined to produce a special commemorative coin to mark 150 years of Liberty.'
Liberty, originally founded in 1875 by Arthur Lasenby Liberty, quickly became a hub for design and craftsmanship, famous for its floral and paisley prints.
The coins feature elements from Liberty's latest collection of fabrics, encapsulating both the decor and fashion legacy of the iconic emporium.
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