In the shadow of Bletchley Park, Alan Turing cracked the Enigma code and helped shorten a war that threatened to consume the world. Yet his genius reached far beyond wartime intelligence — Turing's theoretical work on computation laid the very foundations of the digital age. Every smartphone, every search engine, every line of code owes something to the quiet brilliance of a man who imagined machines that could think before anyone believed it possible.
This silver-plated commemorative honours the father of modern computing. Struck to a Brilliant Uncirculated standard with a proof-like finish, this 28.5mm piece is plated in .999 fine silver and weighs 9.5 grams, a fitting tribute to one of the most influential minds of the twentieth century.
Decode this opportunity — add the Turing piece to your Greatest Britons collection before it vanishes.