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In 2022, the Royal Mint honored with a commemorative coin to celebrate their 60th anniversary , marking a rare moment where the "bad boys of rock" were officially canonized by the British establishment. This gesture serves as a profound metaphor for the band’s journey from counter-cultural provocateurs to enduring symbols of British cultural heritage. The Alchemy of Longevity
The 60th-anniversary coin is a testament to the Stones' "Start Me Up" spirit—a celebration of a group that didn't just survive six decades of cultural shifts but dictated the rhythm of those shifts. They remain the "World's Greatest Rock and Roll Band," now with the minted proof to back it up. In 2022, the Royal Mint honored with a
The design of the coin, featuring the silhouettes of Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood, and the late Charlie Watts, captures the band in their natural state: performing. This is significant because the Stones’ legacy isn't just in their recordings, but in their . They remain the "World's Greatest Rock and Roll
: Coming shortly after the passing of legendary drummer Charlie Watts in 2021, the 2022 honors served as a poignant reminder of the band's brotherhood and their refusal to stop, even in the face of mortality. Cultural Currency : Coming shortly after the passing of legendary