2020 Five Pounds Red Cross Reverse 2020 Five Pound Coin – British Red Cross 150th - This coin was released to celebrate the 150th Anniversary of the British Red Cross in 2020. The Reverse, by Henry Gray, shows a colourised red cross printed on a map of Great Britain.
1953 Half Crown Reverse 1953 Halfcrown – Elizabeth II - The Reverse, by Cecil Thomas, shows a quartered shield of arms, crowned with ER to the sides. Obverse shows the young bust of Queen Elizabeth II by Mary Gillick.
1958 Sovereign Obverse 1958 Gold Sovereign - The 1958 Gold Sovereign was the second sovereign issued to the public under the reign of Elizabeth II. Obverse designed by Mary Gillick.
2006 Isambard Kingdom Brunel Two Pound 2006 Two Pound Coin – Isambard Kingdom Brunel - In 2006 the Royal Mint released two coins celebrating the 200th year of the birth of one of Britain's greatest engineers - Isambard Kingdom Brunel (1806-1859).
No Picture List of Elizabeth II Gold Coins - List of Elizabeth II Gold Coins with details, images and numismatic notes.
2002 Sovereign Proof Reverse 2002 Gold Sovereign Proof - In 2002 Elizabeth II was in her 50th year as Queen making it a Golden Jubilee year. This coin has Timothy Noad’s Shield design depicted on the reverse.
1996 Gold Two Pound Football Reverse 1996 Gold 2 Pound Coin – Football - 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'.
2005 50 Pence Coin - Johnsons Dictionary 2005 50 Pence Coin – Johnsons Dictionary - 2005 was the 250th Anniversary of Samuel Johnson’s Dictionary of the English Language published in 1755. The fifty pence coin shows part of the definition of the words '50 Pence'.
2009 Two Pounds Darwin Reverse 2009 Two Pound Coin – Charles Darwin - Charles Darwin (1809-1882) is universally known for his work on evolution with his book 'On the Origin of the Species' published in 1859.
1977 Crown Obverse 1977 Crown – Silver Jubilee - Issued to commemorate Elizabeth II's 25 years on the throne. This was the second of the decimal crowns and was denominated as 25 pence when released (previously, crowns were five shillings).