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Spice Girls Hint at Reunion with Royal Mint Coin Deal
9 Feb
Summary
- Spice Girls may reunite for a commemorative coin honoring them.
- The band's potential coin joins music legends like Queen and Bowie.
- Four members recently reunited at Victoria Beckham's home.

The Spice Girls have signaled a potential reunion with reports that they have agreed to be honored by the Royal Mint through a commemorative coin. This would place the iconic 90s pop group alongside esteemed artists like The Rolling Stones, Queen, and David Bowie in the Royal Mint's Music Legends series. King Charles has reportedly given his approval for the coins, which are expected to be £5 and £2 denominations.
This news further ignites speculation of a comeback, particularly following a recent gathering at Victoria Beckham's London residence. During this event, four members—Victoria, Geri Halliwell-Horner, Emma Bunton, and Mel C—were seen singing their hit "Viva Forever." Mel B was notably absent due to her honeymoon and a reported falling out with Geri, though she has expressed interest in a reunion.
Mel C previously spoke about the possibility of a reunion for the band's upcoming 30th anniversary, emphasizing the group's desire for the timing and execution to be perfect. She highlighted the joy and appreciation experienced during their 2019 stadium shows and expressed a strong desire to perform again with the girls. The group has been actively discussing future opportunities, carefully considering how to best honor their legacy.




