2020 Mayflower Gold Proof Two Pound Coin
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The 2020 Mayflower Gold Proof £2 was minted to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the historic voyage of the Mayflower.
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2020 Mayflower Gold Proof Two Pound Coin
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The 2020 Mayflower Gold Proof £2 was minted to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the historic voyage of the Mayflower.
2020 Gold Proof 2 Pound Coin – Agatha Christie
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Gold £2 piece created from gold using 22 carat yellow gold for the inner ring and 22 carat red gold for the outer ring. Agatha Christie has sold over 2 billion books.
2016 Gold Double Sovereign Proof – Butler Effigy
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Queen Elizabeth II's sixth portrait can be seen on the obverse, designed by James Butler for her majesty's 90th birthday.
2012 Gold 2 Pound Coin – Charles Dickens – Elizabeth II
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Celebrates the 200th Anniversary of the birth of Charles Dickens (1812-1870), one of the greatest novelists of all time.
2007 Gold 2 Pound Coin Act of Union Tercentenary
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The 'Act of Union' two pounds piece was one of two commemorative two pounds designs issued by the Royal Mint in 2007. Only 750 gold proof 'Act of Union' two pounds pieces were issued by the Royal Mint in 2007.
2005 Gold 2 Pound Coin – Gunpowder Plot
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The 2005 Gold Two Pounds coin commemorates the 400th anniversary of the Gunpowder Plot. Read how back in 1605 there was a failed assassination attempt to kill King James I.
2004 Trevithick Steam Locomotive Gold £2
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The 2004 two pounds piece commemorates the 200th anniversary of Trevithick's Locomotive for the railway. Richard Trevithick (1771–1833) was a British inventor and mining engineer from Cornwall.
1996 Gold 2 Pound Coin – Football
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To commemorate the 10th European Football Championship which were hosted in the UK, the Royal Mint issued this Gold £2 as a 'Celebration to Football'.
1967 Florin
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The Reverse, by Edgar Fuller and Cecil Thomas, shows a tudor rose surrounded by shamrock and thistles. The Obverse, by Mary Gillick, shows a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II.
1945 Florin – George VI
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The 1945 Florin (2 shillings) of King George VI. The Reverse, by George Kruger Gray (initials KG below leaves), shows a crowned Tudor rose with thistle and shamrock to sides. Date and denomination in legend. King's Initials, G R, below.