2004 Two Pound Coin – Steam Locomotive
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2004 was the 200th Anniversary of that first steam locomotive. Richard Trevithick (1771–1833) was a British inventor and mining engineer from Cornwall and an early pioneer of steam-powered road and rail transport. He built the first full-scale working railway steam locomotive in 1804.
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2004 Two Pound Coin – Steam Locomotive
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2004 was the 200th Anniversary of that first steam locomotive. Richard Trevithick (1771–1833) was a British inventor and mining engineer from Cornwall and an early pioneer of steam-powered road and rail transport. He built the first full-scale working railway steam locomotive in 1804.
2023 The Lion and The Eagle £2 – 1oz Silver Proof
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This is part of a group of commemorative coins to celebrate the relationship between the UK and USA. The image shows the British Lion and the American Eagle.
2018 Two Pound Coin – RAF Centenary Badge
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The 2018 Two Pound Coin shows the RAF Centenary Badge. Reverse designed by Rhys Morgan. Edge Inscription: PER ARDUA AD ASTRA.
2017 First World War Aviation £2
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Commemorating the aviators of the First World War, it was designed by Dan Flashman. Edge Inscription: THE SKY RAINED HEROES.
2022 Two Pound Coin – Celebrating 25 Years of the £2
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The 2022 £2 coin was released to celebrate 25 years of the two-pound coin. It shows a modified version of that original two-pound coin with a special privy mark on the obverse and a '25' in the centre of the Reverse.
2022 Two Pounds 150th Anniversary of the FA Cup – Silver Proof
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This Silver Proof £2 coin celebrates 150 years of one of football's most famous (and oldest) competition - the FA Cup.
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.
2024 Seymour Unicorn £2 1oz Silver Proof – Royal Tudor Beasts – Charles III
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2024 £2, 1oz .999 Silver Proof coin features the Seymour Unicorn, which is part of the Royal Mint's Royal Tudor Beasts collection.
2017 Two Pound Coin – Jane Austen
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Jane Austen died in 1817 aged just 41 and was virtually unknown as an author at the time. Today her novel Pride and Prejudice is top in many favourite novel lists and Austen's other novels also rank highly.
2023 Two Pound – Flying Scotsman BU
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The Flying Scotsman is probably the World's most famous steam locomotive. It became the first steam locomotive to reach 100mph.