A limited edition official collection issued by Royal Mail to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the formation of The Rolling Stones.
This unique silver medal commemorates the "Bridges to Babylon" tour, which took place in 1997 and 1998 and saw the band perform in 108 shows in 25 countries, attracting over 4.5 million fans.
Comes with a career card detailing the tour.
This medal is plated with fine silver and has a stunning mirror-proof finish.
It contrasts with the striking gold tongue and lips motif used on the Bridges to Babylon tour poster.
The reverse of the medal features embossed typography detailing the words "Bridges to Babylon."
The cover contains all 8 of the special stamps in the stamp set.
It is attached to a custom envelope postmarked with London W1, representing the Marquee Club where the band played their first gig in 1962.
The medal's career card includes photos of the band in action, dramatic stage designs, opening night set lists, and more.
Details about the "Bridges to Babylon" tour are listed below.
Limited production of 10,000 copies worldwide.
Each piece has a serial number.