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Iron Gut reveals limited edition licensed coins

Initial release includes Back to the Future, Jurassic Park, Sonic, Street Fighter.

Iron Gut Publishing has moved into a new business area, lining up a collection of limited edition licensed coins.

The company – which is best known for producing licensed art prints – will launch the range in time for Christmas.

The initial release focuses on coins featuring Back to the Future, Jurassic Park, Street Fighter and Sonic the Hedgehog.

Each coin is limited to 5,000 worldwide, all individually numbered, embossed on both sides and priced at £10.

Anthony Marks, md of Iron Gut Publishing, commented: “This is a new area for us and we wanted to launch with some of the most well-known film and gaming brands out there.”

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