Britain's Royal Mint is celebrating the 60th anniversary of The Rolling Stones by creating a collectible coin in honor of the legendary rock band.
will cost more than your average coin, with similar ones from the Music Legends series going for 15 pounds to 465 pounds .
Britain's The Royal Mint honors UK rock legends The Rolling Stones with collectible coin for the band's 60th anniversary.
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