A BURNHAM company has marked the Queen’s 90th birthday by supplying souvenir coins.
Impamark created and supplied the coins to councils across the country including Burnham Town Council.
Previously the company supplied commemorative souvenirs for the Royal Wedding in 1981 which included mugs and tea towels, and then jubilee coins to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee in 2012.
Nicky Crisp, Managing Director of Impamark said: “We had to liaise with the Lord Chamberlain’s Office at Buckingham Palace to ensure that we were advising our clients correctly and within the boundaries of copyright guidelines, as unlike theDiamond Jubilee there was no specific logo created for this occasion.
“As we are officially licensed suppliers to the Armed Forces, we are fully versed with all the issues surrounding crown copyright."
The coins will be given to pupils at various schools, visiting dignitaries and new British Citizens.
Nicky added: “Once again it has been a wonderful opportunity for Impamark to be part of such an auspicious occasion and we consider it an honour to be able to supply people with their celebratory merchandise”.
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