2012 Gold Sovereign Bullion – Elizabeth II
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Changes to the Reverse design of a gold sovereign are rare, but as 2012 was Queen Elizabeth II’s Diamond Jubilee celebrating 60 years of reign, the Sovereign did feature a new reverse design for that year only.
Elizabeth II
2012 Gold Sovereign Bullion – Elizabeth II
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Changes to the Reverse design of a gold sovereign are rare, but as 2012 was Queen Elizabeth II’s Diamond Jubilee celebrating 60 years of reign, the Sovereign did feature a new reverse design for that year only.
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.
2021 Queen’s Beasts – 1oz Silver Proof
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The Queen's Beasts series concludes with a coin that shows all ten of the Queen's Beast. This one-ounce .999 silver proof was issued on 29 April 2021.
List of Elizabeth II Two Pound Coins
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List of Elizabeth II Two Pound Coins with descriptions, images, mintages, history and info for coin collectors.
1996 70th Birthday Gold Proof £5 Crown – Elizabeth II
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Issued to commemorate the 70th birthday of Queen Elizabeth II. The reverse features a design showing a representation of Windsor Castle with five flag poles.
2019 50 Pence Coin – Peter Rabbit
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2019 Peter Rabbit 50p. The Reverse, designed by Emma Noble, shows an image of Beatrix Potter's Peter Rabbit inside his name PETER RABBIT.
2011 Two Pound Coin – Mary Rose
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The 2011 Mary Rose £2. The Mary Rose is a carrack-type warship of the English Tudor navy of King Henry VIII and was launched in 1511.
2022 Maid Marian 1oz Silver Bullion £2
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The 2022 1oz Silver Bullion £2 Maid Marian was the second coin in the Royal Mint's Myths and Legends series, following on from Robin Hood.
1962 Sixpence – Elizabeth II
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Second Issue, omits BRITT OMN. Design used 1954-1967 and 1970 Proof. Cupro-Nickel. The Reverse shows a floral design of interlocking symbols of the countries of the UK.
2022 Queen’s Reign £5 – Charity and Patronage
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This was the second coin in a Royal Mint collection called The Queen's Reign. The first coin celebrates the role of Her Majesty in awarding honours that recognise individual service, this second coin concerns charitable work and the third coin celebrates the Queen as Head of the Commonwealth. Each coin has the Queen’s signature, which is a first for UK coins.