
Iron Maiden's 50th Anniversary Gets Royal Treatment with Limited Edition Coin
The legendary Iron Maiden is celebrating its 50th anniversary in a truly metal way: with a commemorative coin from the Royal Mint. It's a headbanging tribute to a half-century of groundbreaking music, and Eddie, the band's iconic mascot, takes center stage.
Eddie Lands on Legal Tender
Following in the footsteps of British music icons like Queen, Elton John, and David Bowie, Iron Maiden now has its own coin as part of the Royal Mint’s Music Legends series. Talk about a prestigious mosh pit!
Akirant's Epic Design
Designed by Albert 'Akirant' Quirantes, who has worked with Maiden on tour artwork, the coin features an early 80s Eddie in a graveyard setting. The design is packed with references to Iron Maiden's history, including nods to album covers like 'Powerslave,' 'Killers,' and 'Senjutsu,' as well as their 50th anniversary tour poster. It's a treasure trove of Easter eggs for die-hard fans.
Band's Reaction
Iron Maiden's manager, Rod Smallwood, expressed his excitement: "Having Eddie on an official UK coin is a continuation of his incredible odyssey since we unearthed him back in 1980...We've been on stamps, beer bottles, plane tails and now legal tender!"
Where to Grab Your Coin
The Iron Maiden coin is available on the Royal Mint’s website, with prices starting at £18.50. You can choose from standard versions to limited edition precious metal proofs.
More Than Just a Coin
This isn't the first time Iron Maiden has been honored by British institutions. Back in 2023, they were celebrated with a set of limited-edition stamps by Royal Mail.
A Lasting Legacy
Iron Maiden's impact on music is undeniable, and this coin solidifies their status as true legends. As Rebecca Morgan, Director of Commemorative Coin at The Royal Mint, put it: "This coin is the perfect fusion of metal on metal."
So, whether you're a coin collector, a metalhead, or both, this Iron Maiden coin is a must-have. It's a piece of history, a work of art, and a celebration of one of the greatest bands of all time. Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm off to crank up 'The Trooper' and admire my new coin!