Behind the walls of a quiet Buckinghamshire estate, some of the greatest minds in Britain fought a secret war that would alter the course of history. At Bletchley Park, codebreakers including Alan Turing cracked the Enigma cipher and other Axis communications, providing Allied commanders with intelligence so valuable it is believed to have shortened the Second World War by up to two years. It was a triumph of intellect over tyranny — and it remained classified for decades after the war ended.
This silver-plated commemorative pays tribute to the extraordinary men and women of Bletchley Park, whose brilliance and dedication saved countless lives. Struck to a Brilliant Uncirculated standard with a proof-like finish, this 32mm piece is plated in .999 fine silver and weighs 10.5 grams.
A fitting tribute for any Great British Achievements collection — secure yours before this piece becomes history itself.