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Queen Bundle #1. Freddie Mercury, Royal Mint Coin, Mini CD, Fan Club Magazines
$ 29.04
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Queen Bundle #1.This bundle consists of one
Royal Mint Coin, Mini CD, and four vintage Official Queen Fan Club Magazines from 1987. Item descriptions:
1. Official United Kingdom Royal Mint 5-Pound coin honoring the rock band, Queen. This coin is in brilliant-uncirculated, untouched condition, weighs 28.28g, 30.61mm in diameter, and made of Cupro-nickel alloy. This item was released in 2020 and still in the original sealed plastic covering with Royal Mint label. The obverse has the word Queen with musical instruments; the reverse has an image of the Queen Elizabeth. The sleeve contains photos and information about Queen.
This is an awesome addition to the serious Queen collector.
2. Queen, Seven Seas of Rhye Mini-CD (3-inch single), 1988. This CD has the songs Seven Seas of Rhye, See What a Fool I've Been, and Funny How Love Is. This item is pre-owned and is in great visual and playable condition.
The CD sleeve is a reproduction of Queen's
Seven Seas of Rhye
45rpm single sleeve from 1974. Queen were always on the cutting edge of innovation and these 3-inch CD singles were one of those innovations. I recommend using a CD player that has a CD tray holder. T
his item is getting hard to find.
3. Lot of four
vintage original Official Queen Fan Club Magazines from 1987. Magazines are pre-owned and in excellent condition. If you were a member of the
Official Queen Fan Club, you would have received Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter editions of the fan club magazine that detailed the music and lives of Queen band members during that year. Each magazine is published in England and edited by fan club president, Jacky Gunn. They contain official and personal photos of the band and fans from around the world. As a bonus, they contain a facsimiled hand-written letter from a select member of the band. It is interesting to read what was going on in the band members' lives as they conduct their biggest, and last, concerts as Freddie Mercury, Brian May, John Deacon, and Roger Taylor.
I welcome inquiries about these items.