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Two pound coin

The British two pound coin (£2) is a denomination of sterling coinage. Its obverse has featured the profile of Queen Elizabeth II since the coin’s introduction. Three different portraits of the Queen have been used, with the current design by Jody Clark being introduced in 2015. The reverse design features Britannia.

Two pounds
United Kingdom
Value£2
Mass12 g
Diameter28.4 mm
Thickness2.5 mm
EdgeMilled, with incuse lettering
CompositionOuter ring: Nickel-brass
(76% Cu, 20% Zn and 4% Ni)
Centre: Cupro-nickel
(75% Cu , 25% Ni)
Years of minting1997–present
Obverse
DesignQueen Elizabeth II
DesignerJody Clark
Design date2015
Reverse
DesignBritannia
DesignerAntony Dufort
Design date2015

The coin was introduced on 15 June 1998 (coins minted 1997) after a review of the United Kingdom's coinage decided that a general-circulation £2 coin was needed.[1] The new bi-metallic coin design replaced a series of commemorative, uni-metallic coins which were issued between 1986 and 1996 to celebrate special occasions. Although legal tender, those earlier coins had never been common in everyday circulation.

As of March 2014 there were an estimated 417 million £2 coins in circulation with an estimated face value of £834 million.[2]

Beyond the usual commemorative versions, no standard two pound coins have been minted for general circulation since 2016, although examples have been issued in uncirculated sets at a premium. This was because the concurrent introduction of the new version of the one pound coin had put enough £2 (and 20 pence) coins back into circulation, as people emptied coin jars primarily for the older one pound coin that was due to be withdrawn.[3]

£2 coins are legal tender to any amount when offered in repayment of a debt; however, the coin's legal tender status is not normally relevant for everyday transactions.

Design edit

 
The original reverse design, by Bruce Rushin

The original reverse of the coin, designed by Bruce Rushin, is an abstract design symbolising the history of technological achievement, accompanied by the words TWO POUNDS above, and the year of minting below. This was the first bi-metallic coin to be produced for circulation in Britain since the tin farthing with a copper plug produced in 1692, and is the highest denomination coin in common circulation in the UK. The coin consists of an outer yellow metal nickel-brass ring made from 76% copper, 20% zinc, and 4% nickel, and an inner steel-coloured cupro-nickel disc made from 75% copper, 25% nickel. The coin weighs 12 grams (0.42 oz) and is 2.84 centimetres (1.12 in) in diameter.

The design itself was first tried out in 1994 when the Royal Mint produced a short run of demonstration pieces to the new bi-metal standard. These pieces were not for circulation and were simply intended to test the manufacturing process. The coin was technically similar to the version which eventually entered circulation with the Maklouf effigy of Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse and the image of a sailing ship similar to that previously used on the reverse of the pre-decimal halfpenny piece. The inscription on the reverse read ROYAL MINT TRIAL 1994 with an edge inscription based on the one pound coin which read DECUS ET TUTAMEN ANNO REGNI XLVI, meaning "An ornament and a safeguard – [in the] 46th year of [her] reign". The 1994 pieces were never legal tender but were eventually released for sale as part of a presentation set in 1998. At the same time in 1994 the Royal Mint produced a mono-metallic trial two-pound coin, with the same ship reverse and inscription, but otherwise similar to the earlier commemorative coins. These were never issued in presentation sets, and so are much scarcer than the bi-metallic version.

Because of technical difficulties, the 1997-dated coins, which bear the effigy of Queen Elizabeth II by Raphael Maklouf, were not released to circulation until June 1998 (the same time as the 1998-dated coins). Coins dated 1998 and later bear the effigy of the Queen by Ian Rank-Broadley. The Maklouf-effigy coins bear the inscription ELIZABETH II DEI GRATIA REGINA F D[n 1] on the obverse; the Rank-Broadley coins bear the inscription ELIZABETH II DEI GRA REG FID DEF.[n 1]

The reverse of the regular-issue coin, designed by Bruce Rushin, bears a concentric design symbolically representing technological development from the Iron Age, through the Industrial Revolution and the Electronic Age to the Internet, with the inscription TWO POUNDS above the design and the date below. An oddity of the design is that it depicts nineteen interlocking gears. Because there is an odd number of them, the mechanism could not actually turn. The coin has the edge inscription STANDING ON THE SHOULDERS OF GIANTS, a quote taken from a letter by Isaac Newton to Robert Hooke, in which he describes how his work was built on the knowledge of those that had gone before him. "If I have seen further, it is by standing on the shoulders of giants." Newton was Warden and later Master of the Royal Mint.

In February 2015, the Royal Mint announced that a new design featuring Britannia by Antony Dufort would replace the previous design.[4] The new coins feature the edge inscription QUATUOR MARIA VINDICO, meaning "I claim the four seas", an inscription previously featured on coins bearing the image of Britannia.[5][6]

In October 2023 the King Charles III two-pound coin was presented; the coin features the national flowers - a rose for England, a daffodil for Wales, a thistle for Scotland and a shamrock for Northern Ireland. [7][8] The coin has the edge inscription IN SERVITIO OMNIUM ("In the service of all"), taken from the King's inaugural speech in September 2022.

Variants edit

In addition to the standard designs there have been several variant reverse designs used on the £2 coin to commemorate important events. These are summarised in the table below.

Uni-Metallic
Year Event Design Edge Inscription Designer Mintage
1986 XIII Commonwealth Games Cross of St Andrew, crown of laurel leaves and Scottish Thistle XIII COMMONWEALTH GAMES SCOTLAND 1986 Norman Sillman 8,212,184
1989 Tercentenary of the Bill of Rights Cypher of 'W&M' (King William and Queen Mary) interlaced surmounting a horizontal Parliamentary Mace and representation of the Royal Crown above and the dates 1689 and 1989 below, all within the inscription 'Tercentenary of the Bill of Rights' None (milled) John Lobban 4,392,825
1989 Tercentenary of the Claim of Right Cypher of 'W&M' (King William and Queen Mary) interlaced surmounting a horizontal Parliamentary Mace and representation of the Royal Crown above and the dates 1689 and 1989 below, all within the inscription 'Tercentenary of the Claim of Right' None (milled) John Lobban 381,400
1994 Tercentenary of the Bank of England The Bank's Corporate Seal including the Crown and Cypher of King William and Queen Mary and the dates 1694–1994 SIC VOS NON VOBIS
(Translation > "Thus we do, but not for ourselves")
Leslie Durbin 1,443,116
1995 50th Anniversary of the end of the Second World War A stylised representation of a Dove as the symbol of peace 1945 IN PEACE GOODWILL 1995 John Mills 4,394,566
1995 50th Anniversary of the founding of the United Nations 50th anniversary symbol of United Nations and a fanning pattern of flags with the inscription NATIONS UNITED FOR PEACE above and the dates '1945–1995' below None (milled) Michael Rizzello 1,668,575
1996 10th European Football Championship A stylised representation of a football, with the date of 1996 centrally placed and encircled by sixteen small rings TENTH EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP John Mills 5,141,350
Bi-Metallic Coins (Images: [2])
Year Event Design Edge Inscription Designer Mintage
1999 1999 Rugby World Cup Design depicts a stadium, on which is superimposed a rugby ball and goalpost. The date '1999' above separated by goal-posts from the value 'TWO POUNDS' below RUGBY WORLD CUP 1999 Ron Dutton 4,933,000
2001 100th Anniversary of Marconi's 1st Wireless Transmission across the Atlantic Radio waves decorating centre and outer border while a spark of electricity linking the zeros of the date represents the generation of the signal WIRELESS BRIDGES THE ATLANTIC...MARCONI 1901... Robert Evans 4,558,000
2002 XVII Commonwealth Games in Manchester (England) Stylised figure of an athlete holding a banner and the inscription XVII Commonwealth Games 2002. This variant contains the flag of England featured beside the athlete SPIRIT OF FRIENDSHIP, MANCHESTER 2002 Matthew Bonaccorsi 650,500
2002 XVII Commonwealth Games in Manchester (Scotland) Stylised figure of an athlete holding a banner and the inscription XVII Commonwealth Games 2002. This variant contains the flag of Scotland featured beside the athlete SPIRIT OF FRIENDSHIP, MANCHESTER 2002 Matthew Bonaccorsi 771,750
2002 XVII Commonwealth Games in Manchester (Wales) Stylised figure of an athlete holding a banner and the inscription XVII Commonwealth Games 2002. This variant contains the flag of Wales featured beside the athlete SPIRIT OF FRIENDSHIP, MANCHESTER 2002 Matthew Bonaccorsi 588,500
2002 XVII Commonwealth Games in Manchester (Northern Ireland) Stylised figure of an athlete holding a banner and the inscription XVII Commonwealth Games 2002. This variant contains the Ulster Banner featured beside the athlete SPIRIT OF FRIENDSHIP, MANCHESTER 2002 Matthew Bonaccorsi 485,500
2003 50th Anniversary of the discovery of DNA A representation of the double helical structure of DNA with the words DNA Double Helix above and 'TWO POUNDS' and the dates '1953–2003' below DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC ACID John Mills 4,299,000
2004 200th Anniversary of the first steam locomotive by Richard Trevithick A representation of a steam locomotive engine with the words 'TWO POUNDS' above and inside a cog wheel, the words R.TREVITHICK 1804 INVENTION INDUSTRY PROGRESS 2004 as a circumscription None (milled with an incuse railway line motif) Robert Lowe 5,004,500
2005 400th anniversary of the Gunpowder Plot An arrangement of crossiers, maces and swords surrounded by stars and the dates 1605 & 2005. Denomination TWO POUNDS below REMEMBER REMEMBER THE FIFTH OF NOVEMBER Peter Forster 5,140,500
2005 60th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day Design depicts St Paul's Cathedral illuminated by searchlights and the value 'TWO POUNDS' sbove and the dates 1945–2005 below IN VICTORY MAGNANIMITY IN PEACE GOODWILL Bob Elderton 10,191,000
2006 Bicentennial of the birth of Isambard Kingdom Brunel Depiction of a section of the roof of Paddington Station with the dates 2006 above and the name BRUNEL to the right and the denomination TWO POUNDS below SO MANY IRONS IN THE FIRE Robert Evans 7,452,250
2006 Bicentennial of the birth of Isambard Kingdom Brunel A portrait of Isambard Kingdom Brunel with two of his engineering achievements, encircled by a chain with the denomination TWO POUNDS above and the date 2006 below 1806–1859 ISAMBARD KINGDOM BRUNEL ENGINEER Rod Kelly 7,928,250
2007 Tercentenary of the Act of Union between England and Scotland A design dividing the coin into four quarters, with a rose and a thistle occupying two of the quarters and a portcullis in each of the other two quarters. The whole design is overlaid with a linking jigsaw motif and surrounded by the dates "1707" and "2007", and the denomination "TWO POUNDS" UNITED INTO ONE KINGDOM Yvonne Holton 7,545,000
2007 Bicentenary of the Abolition of the Slave Trade in the British Empire The date "1807" with the "0" depicted as a broken chain link, surrounded by the inscription "AN ACT FOR THE ABOLITION OF THE SLAVE TRADE" and the date "2007" AM I NOT A MAN AND A BROTHER David Gentleman 8,445,000
2008 Olympic Handover Ceremony A flag showing the five Olympic rings being passed from a hand on the left to a hand on the right. The surrounding inscription reads "BEIJING 2008" left of image and "LONDON 2012" to right. The London 2012 olympic logo is at the bottom of the coin overlapping both metals I CALL UPON THE YOUTH OF THE WORLD The Royal Mint Engraving Team 918,000
2008 The Centenary of the London Olympic Games of 1908 Four lanes of a running track extend from bottom left and converge into distance towards top right. The lane numbers show "1908" across the lanes with "TWO POUNDS 2008" written along the lanes. The inscription "LONDON OLYMPIC CENTENARY" is shown around the upper right half of the coin THE 4TH OLYMPIAD LONDON Thomas T Docherty 910,000
2009 250th Anniversary of the birth of Robert Burns A handwriting style of font reads [sic] "we'll tak a cup a' kindness yet, for auld lang syne". The inscription "1759 ROBERT BURNS 1796" above, "TWO POUNDS" below SHOULD AULD ACQUAINTANCE BE FORGOT The Royal Mint Engraving Team 3,253,000
2009 200th Anniversary of Charles Darwin's birth A profile portrait of Charles Darwin on left, facing right, stares into the face of a chimpanzee on right, facing left. The inscription "1809 . DARWIN . 2009" above, "TWO POUNDS" below ON THE ORIGIN OF SPECIES 1859 Suzie Zamit 3,903,000
2010 100th Anniversary of the death of Florence Nightingale The design portrays a pulse being taken, whilst the background symbolises the rays of light from the lamp that Florence Nightingale was known for carrying during her rounds to tend to the wounded troops in the Crimean War. Surrounded by the inscription "1820 – FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE – 1910" with "TWO POUNDS" below 150 YEARS OF NURSING Gordon Summers 6,175,000
2011 400th Anniversary of the King James Bible The design features typeset in a replica of the black letter typeface used in the first edition: the reversed, raised text of the printing block on the left and the recessed text of the printed word on the right, taking the form of the quote, ‘In the beginning was the Word’ (John 1:1).’[9] Inscription "KING JAMES BIBLE" above, "1611–2011" below THE AUTHORISED VERSION Paul Stafford & Benjamin Wright 975,000
2011 500th Anniversary of the maiden voyage of the Mary Rose The Mary Rose sailing right, based upon a 1546 pictorial survey of Henry VIII's navy. Inscription "THE MARY ROSE" above, "TWO POUNDS" below YOUR NOBLEST SHIPPE 1511 John Bergdahl 1,040,000
2012 200th Anniversary of the birth of Charles Dickens A profile outline of Charles Dickens, facing left, created from the titles of Dickens’ famous works. Inscription "1812 CHARLES DICKENS 1870" to left SOMETHING WILL TURN UP Matthew Dent 8,190,000
2012 The London 2012 Handover to Rio The design depicts the moment of a baton handover in a relay race. The hand holding the baton descends from top right, above a sweeping UK flag which twists to become the flag of Brazil below the hand reaching up from bottom left to take the baton.[10] Inscription "LONDON 2012" top left, "RIO 2016" bottom right. The London 2012 olympic logo is at the very top of the coin I CALL UPON THE YOUTH OF THE WORLD Jonathan Olliffe 845,000
2013 London Underground 150th Anniversary – The Train The front of a tube train (1967 stock) fills the cupro-nickel centre of the coin as if approaching out of a tunnel formed by the surrounding nickel-brass outer ring of the coin. Inscription "1863 · LONDON UNDERGROUND · 2013" above Linear representation of the Tube map Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby 1,690,000
2013 London Underground 150th Anniversary – The Roundel A representation of the London Underground logo with "1863" above and "2013" below MIND THE GAP Edwina Ellis 1,560,000
2013 The 350th Anniversary of the Guinea A recreation of the design on what became known as the "spade guinea": a shield with the arms of King George III. Surrounding inscription "ANNIVERSARY OF THE GOLDEN GUINEA 2013" WHAT IS A GUINEA? ‘TIS A SPLENDID THING (Stephen Kemble quotation) Anthony Smith ARBS 2,990,000
2014 100th Anniversary of the Outbreak of the First World War A representation of the famous recruitment poster featuring Lord Kitchener with the legend "YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS YOU". Surrounding inscription "THE FIRST WORLD WAR 1914–1918" with "2014" below THE LAMPS ARE GOING OUT ALL OVER EUROPE John Bergdahl[11] 5,720,000
2014 500th Anniversary of Trinity House The beacon of a lighthouse shining out to left and right. Surrounding inscription "1514 TRINITY HOUSE 2014" with "TWO POUNDS" below. SERVING THE MARINER Joe Whitlock-Blundell and David Eccles[11] 3,705,000
2015 800th Anniversary of Magna Carta[12] King John is signing the Charter witnessed by a bishop and baron. Surrounding inscription "MAGNA CARTA" with "1215 - 2015" below FOUNDATION OF LIBERTY John Bergdahl 1,495,000
2015 The Royal Navy[13] Iron Duke-class battleship in profile with a lone seaplane on the starboard side and sea birds on the port side. Surrounding inscription "THE FIRST WORLD WAR 1914 - 1918" with "2015" below THE SURE SHIELD OF BRITAIN David Rowlands 650,000
2016 William Shakespeare[14] Comedy - Jester's hat and stick. Surrounding inscription "WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE" with "2016" below ALL THE WORLD'S A STAGE John Bergdahl 4,355,000
2016 William Shakespeare[14] History - crown with a dagger through the middle of the crown. Surrounding inscription "WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE" with "2016" below THE HOLLOW CROWN John Bergdahl 5,655,000
2016 William Shakespeare[14] Tragedy - skull with a rose. Surrounding inscription "WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE" with "2016" below WHAT A PIECE OF WORK IS A MAN John Bergdahl 4,615,000
2016 The Army[15] Profile outline of three First World War soldiers. Surrounding inscription "THE FIRST WORLD WAR 1914-1918" with "2016" below FOR KING AND COUNTRY John Bergdahl 9,550,000
2016 The Great Fire of London[16] London burning, with boats on the River Thames in the foreground. Surrounding inscription "1666 THE GREAT FIRE OF LONDON 2016" with "TWO POUNDS" below THE WHOLE CITY IN DREADFUL FLAMES Aaron West 1,625,000
Non-circulating Designs
Year Event Design Edge Inscription Designer Mintage
2017 Jane Austen Silhouette of Jane Austen's head, overlaid by her signature. THERE IS NO DOING WITHOUT MONEY (quote from Northanger Abbey) Dominique Evans 0
2017 First World War Aviation Royal Aircraft Factory R.E.8, carrying a pilot and his observer, taking reconnaissance photography over the Battle of Arras.[17] THE SKY RAINED HEROES Dan Flashman 0
2018 100th Anniversary of the Royal Air Force Badge of the Royal Air Force, surrounded by the inscription "THE 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE ROYAL AIR FORCE", with "1918-2018" below PER ARDUA AD ASTRA (also present on reverse as part of badge) Rhys Morgan 0
2018 The 100th Anniversary of the First World War Armistice Inscription: "THE TRUTH UNTOLD THE PITY OF WAR", with surrounding inscription "THE FIRST WORLD WAR ARMISTICE 1918" WILFRED OWEN KILLED IN ACTION 4 NOV 1918 Stephen Raw 0
2018 The 200th Anniversary of the publication of Frankenstein A SPARK OF BEING Thomas Docherty 0
2019 260th Anniversary of Wedgewood Wedgewood vase. Surrounding inscription "WEDGEWOOD" with "1759-2019" below EVERYTHING GIVES WAY TO EXPERIMENT Wedgewood Design Team 0
2019 350th Anniversary of the last diary entry of Samuel Pepys Hand holding quill pen over sheet of paper with Pepys' signature and the date "MAY 31 1669". Surrounding inscription "SAMUEL PEPYS DIARIST" with "1669-2019" below THE GOOD GOD PREPARE ME Gary Breeze 0
2019 75th Anniversary of the D-Day Landings Strategic Arrows pointing to the Utah, Omaha, Gold, Juno and Sword sectors of Normandy Coast, with 2019 below THE LONGEST DAY Stephen Taylor 0
2019 250th Anniversary of Captain James Cook's Voyage of Discovery The middle half of HM Bark Endeavour, with inscription "1769 - 2019 CAPTAIN JAMES COOK" surrounding OCEANI INVESTIGATOR ACERRIMVS Gary Breeze 0
2020 400th Anniversary of the voyage of the Mayflower The Titular Mayflower, with "MAYFLOWER 1620 - 2020" inscribed around UNDERTAKEN FOR THE GLORY OF GOD Chris Costello 0
2020 100th Anniversary of the Murder Mysteries of Agatha Christie Puzzle Pieces, with "100 YEARS OF MYSTERY 1920 - 2020" inscribed around LITTLE GREY CELLS David Lawrence 0
2020 75th Anniversary of VE Day A crowd celebrating, "VICTORY" in the background and "1945 - 2020 VICTORY IN EUROPE DAY" inscribed around JUST TRIUMPH AND PROUD SORROW Dominique Evans 0
2020 The 350th Anniversary of Captain James Cook's Voyage of Discovery The front half of HM Bark Endeavour, with inscription "CAPTAIN JAMES COOK 1770 - 2020" surrounding OCEANI INVESTIGATOR ACERRIMVS Gary Breeze 0
2021 75th Anniversary of the death of H. G. Wells Depictions of the Invisible Man and a Martian, surrounded by clock numerals, "2021 H.G.WELLS" inscribed below GOOD BOOKS ARE THE WAREHOUSES OF IDEAS Christ Costello 0
2021 250th Anniversary of the birth of Sir Walter Scott Depiction of Sir Walter Scott, with "250th ANNIVERSARY OF HIS BIRTH" inscribed above, "SIR WALTER SCOTT NOVELIST, HISTORIAN, POET" inscribed in the middle ring and 2021 inscribed below THE WILL TO DO, THE SOUL TO DARE Stephen Raw 0
2022 The 100th Anniversary of the death of Alexander Graham Bell Depiction of the buttons of a telephone, with "PIONEER OF THE TELEPHONE 1847 1922" split across each button INNOVATION IN SCIENCE BELL Henry Gray 0
2022 Celebrating the life and legacy of Dame Vera Lynn Vera Lynn, with "DAME VERA LYNN 1917 - 2020" inscribed to the left WE'LL MEET AGAIN The Royal Mint Engraving Team 0
2022 Celebrating 150 Years of the FA Cup The 2014 FA Cup, with "CELEBRATING 150 YEARS OF THE FA CUP" inscribed around it FOOTBALL's GREATEST CUP COMPETITION Matt Dent and Christian Davies 0
2022 25 Years of the £2 Coin The definitive version of the £2 coin from 1997, but with the number "25" in the central hologram STANDING ON THE SHOULDERS OF GIANTS Bruce Rushin 0
2023 50th Anniversary of the death of J.R.R. Tolkien Monogram of J.R.R. Tolkien NOT ALL THOSE WHO WANDER ARE LOST David Lawrence 0
2023 200th Anniversary of death of Edward Jenner A crowd of miniature people surrounding a smallpox virus INNOVATION IN SCIENCE JENNER Henry Gray 0
2023 Centenary of the Flying Scotsman The Flying Scotsman steaming, "LNER 4472 1923 - 2023" inscribed below LIVE FOR THE JOURNEY John Bergdahl 0
2023 Ada Lovelace INNOVATION IN SCIENCE LOVELACE Osborne Ross 0
2024 Celebrating 200 Years of the National Gallery The front of the National Gallery MAIORVM GLORIA POSTERIS LVMEN EST Edwina Ellis 0
2024 150th Anniversary of Sir Winston Churchill's Birth A Young Winston Churchill, with the dates 1874 - 1965 flanking him PAVE THE WAY FOR PEACE AND FREEDOM Natasha Seaward 0

"Inverted effigy" coins edit

In 2015, a small number of £2 coins entered circulation that featured the Queen’s head rotated clockwise by approximately 150 degrees. The Royal Mint stated that the misalignment of the Queen’s effigy was "almost certainly the result of one of the dies working loose and rotating during the striking process". Change Checker, a coin dealing website, suggest that the Inverted Effigy may have affected as few as around just 3,250 coins.[18]

Mintages edit

Uni-metallic coin
  • 1986 ~ 8,212,184 (Commonwealth Games - Edinburgh)
  • 1989 ~ 4,392,825 (Bill of Rights - 1689-1989)
  • 1989 ~ 381,400 (Claim of Right - 1689-1989 Scotland)
  • 1989 ~ 4,777,891 (in all versions, including Proofs)
  • 1994 ~ 1,443,116 (Tercentenary of the Bank of England)
  • 1995 ~ 4,394,566 (50th anniversary of the end of the Second World War)
  • 1995 ~ 1,668,575 (50th anniversary of founding of the United Nations)
  • 1996 ~ 5,141,350 (10th European Football Championship) [19]
Bi-metallic coin – total
  • 1997 ~ 13,734,625
  • 1998 ~ 91,110,375
  • 1999 ~ 33,719,000
  • 2000 ~ 25,770,000
  • 2001 ~ 34,984,750
  • 2002 ~ 13,024,750
  • 2003 ~ 17,531,250
  • 2004 ~ 11,981,500
  • 2005 ~ 3,837,250
  • 2006 ~ 16,715,000
  • 2007 ~ 10,270,000
  • 2008 ~ 30,107,000
  • 2009 ~ 8,775,000
  • 2010 ~ 6,890,000
  • 2011 ~ 24,375,030
  • 2012 ~ 3,900,000
  • 2013 ~ 15,860,250
  • 2014 ~ 18,200,000
  • 2015 ~ 35,360,058
  • 2015 ~ 650,000 (Britannia)
  • 2016 ~ 2,925,000 (Britannia)
  • 2017 ~ 0 (zero) (Britannia or Shield)[20]
  • 2018 ~ 0 (zero)
  • 2019 ~ 0 (zero)
  • 2020 ~ 0 (zero)
  • 2021 ~ 6,045,000 (Britannia)
  • 2022 ~ 4,030,000 (Britannia)
Bi-metallic coin – commemoratives issued into circulation[20]
  • 1999 ~ 4,933,000 (Rugby World Cup)
  • 2001 ~ 4,558,000 (Marconi)
  • 2002 ~ 771,750 (Commonwealth Games – Scotland)
  • 2002 ~ 588,500 (Commonwealth Games – Wales)
  • 2002 ~ 485,500 (Commonwealth Games – Northern Ireland)
  • 2002 ~ 650,500 (Commonwealth Games – England)
  • 2003 ~ 4,299,000 (DNA)
  • 2004 ~ 5,004,500 (Trevithick)
  • 2005 ~ 10,191,000 (World War Two)
  • 2005 ~ 5,140,500 (Gunpowder Plot)
  • 2006 ~ 7,928,250 (Brunel – portrait)
  • 2006 ~ 7,452,250 (Brunel – achievements)
  • 2007 ~ 7,545,000 (Act of Union)
  • 2007 ~ 8,445,000 (Abolition of Slave Trade)
  • 2008 ~ 910,000 (1908 Olympic Games)
  • 2008 ~ 918,000 (Beijing Olympic Games Handover)
  • 2009 ~ 3,903,000 (Charles Darwin)
  • 2009 ~ 3,253,000 (Robert Burns)
  • 2010 ~ 6,175,000 (Florence Nightingale)
  • 2011 ~ 975,000 (King James Bible)
  • 2011 ~ 1,040,000 (The Mary Rose)
  • 2012 ~ 845,000 (Rio Olympic Games Handover)
  • 2012 ~ 8,190,000 (Charles Dickens – 200th Anniversary)
  • 2013 ~ 1,690,000 (London Underground – train)
  • 2013 ~ 1,560,000 (London Underground – roundel)
  • 2013 ~ 2,990,000 (Anniversary of the Guinea)
  • 2014 ~ 5,720,000 (Anniversary of the Outbreak of the First World War)
  • 2014 ~ 3,705,000 (500th Anniversary of Trinity House)
  • 2015 ~ 1,495,000 (800th Anniversary of Magna Carta)
  • 2015 ~ 650,000 (The Royal Navy)
  • 2015 ~ 650,000 (Britannia)
  • 2016 ~ 4,355,000 (William Shakespeare - Comedy)
  • 2016 ~ 5,655,000 (William Shakespeare - History)
  • 2016 ~ 4,615,000 (William Shakespeare - Tragedy)
  • 2016 ~ 9,550,000 (First World War Army)
  • 2016 ~ 1,625,000 (The Great Fire of London)
  • 2016 ~ 2,925,000 (Britannia)
  • 2017 ~ 0 (zero) (Britannia)
  • 2018 ~ 0 (zero) (Britannia)
  • 2019 ~ 0 (zero) (Britannia)
  • 2020 ~ 0 (zero) (Britannia)
  • 2021 ~ 6,045,000 (Britannia)
  • 2022 ~ 4,030,000 (Britannia)

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c For a details of inscriptions, see British coinage

References edit

  1. ^ Two Pound Coin Designs and Specifications, Royal Mint
  2. ^ "Mintage Figures". Royal Mint. Retrieved 4 November 2019.
  3. ^ "Why the Royal Mint stopped making 20p coins". BBC News. 10 May 2019.
  4. ^ A symbol of optimism BRITANNIA RETURNS Royal Mint (www.royalmint.com). Retrieved on 2015-03-01.
  5. ^ "The Definitive 2015 United Kingdom £2 Brilliant Uncirculated Coin". Royal Mint. 2015. Retrieved 2015-03-02.
  6. ^ Thomas Snelling (1762). A View of the Silver Coin and Coinage of England, from the Norman Conquest to the Present Time: Consider'd with Regard to Type, Legend, Sorts, Rarity, Weight, Fineness and Value : with Copper Plates. T. Snelling. p. 34.
  7. ^ BBC
  8. ^ The Royal Mint
  9. ^ King James £2 coin issued, Royal Mint
  10. ^ London 2012 Handover to Rio – the final London 2012 coin, Royal Mint
  11. ^ a b "The Royal Mint announces coins for 2014". Royal Mint. 6 January 2014. Retrieved 21 January 2014.
  12. ^ 800th Anniversary of the Magna Carta 2015 UK £2 BU Coin Royal Mint (www.royalmint.com). Retrieved on 2014-11-13.
  13. ^ The Royal Navy 2015 UK £2 Brilliant Uncirculated Coin Royal Mint (www.royalmint.com). Retrieved on 2014-11-13.
  14. ^ a b c The Shakespeare 2016 UK £2 Three-Coin BU Set Royal Mint (www.royalmint.com). Retrieved on 2015-11-03.
  15. ^ The Army 2016 UK £2 Brilliant Uncirculated Coin Royal Mint (www.royalmint.com). Retrieved on 2015-11-03.
  16. ^ Great Fire of London 2016 UK £2 Brilliant Uncirculated Coin Royal Mint (www.royalmint.com). Retrieved on 2015-11-03.
  17. ^ [1] Coin Week (www.coinweek.com). Retrieved on 2018-03-16.
  18. ^ "Just Discovered: Rare "Inverted Effigy" £2 Coin". Change Checker. 17 January 2017. Retrieved 16 September 2019.
  19. ^ "Commemorative £2 coins struck to circulating standard, 1986-96". Royal Mint. 2008. Retrieved 2012-11-24.
  20. ^ a b United Kingdom decimal coins issued into general circulation, Royal Mint. Retrieved 2014-05-08.

External links edit

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This article is about the circulating 2 coins first issued 1998 dated 1997 and the commemorative coins issued from 1986 to 1996 For earlier two pound coins see double sovereign The British two pound coin 2 is a denomination of sterling coinage Its obverse has featured the profile of Queen Elizabeth II since the coin s introduction Three different portraits of the Queen have been used with the current design by Jody Clark being introduced in 2015 The reverse design features Britannia Two poundsUnited KingdomValue 2Mass12 gDiameter28 4 mmThickness2 5 mmEdgeMilled with incuse letteringCompositionOuter ring Nickel brass 76 Cu 20 Zn and 4 Ni Centre Cupro nickel 75 Cu 25 Ni Years of minting1997 presentObverseDesignQueen Elizabeth IIDesignerJody ClarkDesign date2015ReverseDesignBritanniaDesignerAntony DufortDesign date2015The coin was introduced on 15 June 1998 coins minted 1997 after a review of the United Kingdom s coinage decided that a general circulation 2 coin was needed 1 The new bi metallic coin design replaced a series of commemorative uni metallic coins which were issued between 1986 and 1996 to celebrate special occasions Although legal tender those earlier coins had never been common in everyday circulation As of March 2014 there were an estimated 417 million 2 coins in circulation with an estimated face value of 834 million 2 Beyond the usual commemorative versions no standard two pound coins have been minted for general circulation since 2016 although examples have been issued in uncirculated sets at a premium This was because the concurrent introduction of the new version of the one pound coin had put enough 2 and 20 pence coins back into circulation as people emptied coin jars primarily for the older one pound coin that was due to be withdrawn 3 2 coins are legal tender to any amount when offered in repayment of a debt however the coin s legal tender status is not normally relevant for everyday transactions Contents 1 Design 2 Variants 3 Inverted effigy coins 4 Mintages 5 See also 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksDesign edit nbsp The original reverse design by Bruce RushinThe original reverse of the coin designed by Bruce Rushin is an abstract design symbolising the history of technological achievement accompanied by the words TWO POUNDS above and the year of minting below This was the first bi metallic coin to be produced for circulation in Britain since the tin farthing with a copper plug produced in 1692 and is the highest denomination coin in common circulation in the UK The coin consists of an outer yellow metal nickel brass ring made from 76 copper 20 zinc and 4 nickel and an inner steel coloured cupro nickel disc made from 75 copper 25 nickel The coin weighs 12 grams 0 42 oz and is 2 84 centimetres 1 12 in in diameter The design itself was first tried out in 1994 when the Royal Mint produced a short run of demonstration pieces to the new bi metal standard These pieces were not for circulation and were simply intended to test the manufacturing process The coin was technically similar to the version which eventually entered circulation with the Maklouf effigy of Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse and the image of a sailing ship similar to that previously used on the reverse of the pre decimal halfpenny piece The inscription on the reverse read ROYAL MINT TRIAL 1994 with an edge inscription based on the one pound coin which read DECUS ET TUTAMEN ANNO REGNI XLVI meaning An ornament and a safeguard in the 46th year of her reign The 1994 pieces were never legal tender but were eventually released for sale as part of a presentation set in 1998 At the same time in 1994 the Royal Mint produced a mono metallic trial two pound coin with the same ship reverse and inscription but otherwise similar to the earlier commemorative coins These were never issued in presentation sets and so are much scarcer than the bi metallic version Because of technical difficulties the 1997 dated coins which bear the effigy of Queen Elizabeth II by Raphael Maklouf were not released to circulation until June 1998 the same time as the 1998 dated coins Coins dated 1998 and later bear the effigy of the Queen by Ian Rank Broadley The Maklouf effigy coins bear the inscription ELIZABETH II DEI GRATIA REGINA F D n 1 on the obverse the Rank Broadley coins bear the inscription ELIZABETH II DEI GRA REG FID DEF n 1 The reverse of the regular issue coin designed by Bruce Rushin bears a concentric design symbolically representing technological development from the Iron Age through the Industrial Revolution and the Electronic Age to the Internet with the inscription TWO POUNDS above the design and the date below An oddity of the design is that it depicts nineteen interlocking gears Because there is an odd number of them the mechanism could not actually turn The coin has the edge inscription STANDING ON THE SHOULDERS OF GIANTS a quote taken from a letter by Isaac Newton to Robert Hooke in which he describes how his work was built on the knowledge of those that had gone before him If I have seen further it is by standing on the shoulders of giants Newton was Warden and later Master of the Royal Mint In February 2015 the Royal Mint announced that a new design featuring Britannia by Antony Dufort would replace the previous design 4 The new coins feature the edge inscription QUATUOR MARIA VINDICO meaning I claim the four seas an inscription previously featured on coins bearing the image of Britannia 5 6 In October 2023 the King Charles III two pound coin was presented the coin features the national flowers a rose for England a daffodil for Wales a thistle for Scotland and a shamrock for Northern Ireland 7 8 The coin has the edge inscription IN SERVITIO OMNIUM In the service of all taken from the King s inaugural speech in September 2022 Variants editIn addition to the standard designs there have been several variant reverse designs used on the 2 coin to commemorate important events These are summarised in the table below Uni Metallic Year Event Design Edge Inscription Designer Mintage1986 XIII Commonwealth Games Cross of St Andrew crown of laurel leaves and Scottish Thistle XIII COMMONWEALTH GAMES SCOTLAND 1986 Norman Sillman 8 212 1841989 Tercentenary of the Bill of Rights Cypher of W amp M King William and Queen Mary interlaced surmounting a horizontal Parliamentary Mace and representation of the Royal Crown above and the dates 1689 and 1989 below all within the inscription Tercentenary of the Bill of Rights None milled John Lobban 4 392 8251989 Tercentenary of the Claim of Right Cypher of W amp M King William and Queen Mary interlaced surmounting a horizontal Parliamentary Mace and representation of the Royal Crown above and the dates 1689 and 1989 below all within the inscription Tercentenary of the Claim of Right None milled John Lobban 381 4001994 Tercentenary of the Bank of England The Bank s Corporate Seal including the Crown and Cypher of King William and Queen Mary and the dates 1694 1994 SIC VOS NON VOBIS Translation gt Thus we do but not for ourselves Leslie Durbin 1 443 1161995 50th Anniversary of the end of the Second World War A stylised representation of a Dove as the symbol of peace 1945 IN PEACE GOODWILL 1995 John Mills 4 394 5661995 50th Anniversary of the founding of the United Nations 50th anniversary symbol of United Nations and a fanning pattern of flags with the inscription NATIONS UNITED FOR PEACE above and the dates 1945 1995 below None milled Michael Rizzello 1 668 5751996 10th European Football Championship A stylised representation of a football with the date of 1996 centrally placed and encircled by sixteen small rings TENTH EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP John Mills 5 141 350Bi Metallic Coins Images 2 Year Event Design Edge Inscription Designer Mintage1999 1999 Rugby World Cup Design depicts a stadium on which is superimposed a rugby ball and goalpost The date 1999 above separated by goal posts from the value TWO POUNDS below RUGBY WORLD CUP 1999 Ron Dutton 4 933 0002001 100th Anniversary of Marconi s 1st Wireless Transmission across the Atlantic Radio waves decorating centre and outer border while a spark of electricity linking the zeros of the date represents the generation of the signal WIRELESS BRIDGES THE ATLANTIC MARCONI 1901 Robert Evans 4 558 0002002 XVII Commonwealth Games in Manchester England Stylised figure of an athlete holding a banner and the inscription XVII Commonwealth Games 2002 This variant contains the flag of England featured beside the athlete SPIRIT OF FRIENDSHIP MANCHESTER 2002 Matthew Bonaccorsi 650 5002002 XVII Commonwealth Games in Manchester Scotland Stylised figure of an athlete holding a banner and the inscription XVII Commonwealth Games 2002 This variant contains the flag of Scotland featured beside the athlete SPIRIT OF FRIENDSHIP MANCHESTER 2002 Matthew Bonaccorsi 771 7502002 XVII Commonwealth Games in Manchester Wales Stylised figure of an athlete holding a banner and the inscription XVII Commonwealth Games 2002 This variant contains the flag of Wales featured beside the athlete SPIRIT OF FRIENDSHIP MANCHESTER 2002 Matthew Bonaccorsi 588 5002002 XVII Commonwealth Games in Manchester Northern Ireland Stylised figure of an athlete holding a banner and the inscription XVII Commonwealth Games 2002 This variant contains the Ulster Banner featured beside the athlete SPIRIT OF FRIENDSHIP MANCHESTER 2002 Matthew Bonaccorsi 485 5002003 50th Anniversary of the discovery of DNA A representation of the double helical structure of DNA with the words DNA Double Helix above and TWO POUNDS and the dates 1953 2003 below DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC ACID John Mills 4 299 0002004 200th Anniversary of the first steam locomotive by Richard Trevithick A representation of a steam locomotive engine with the words TWO POUNDS above and inside a cog wheel the words R TREVITHICK 1804 INVENTION INDUSTRY PROGRESS 2004 as a circumscription None milled with an incuse railway line motif Robert Lowe 5 004 5002005 400th anniversary of the Gunpowder Plot An arrangement of crossiers maces and swords surrounded by stars and the dates 1605 amp 2005 Denomination TWO POUNDS below REMEMBER REMEMBER THE FIFTH OF NOVEMBER Peter Forster 5 140 5002005 60th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day Design depicts St Paul s Cathedral illuminated by searchlights and the value TWO POUNDS sbove and the dates 1945 2005 below IN VICTORY MAGNANIMITY IN PEACE GOODWILL Bob Elderton 10 191 0002006 Bicentennial of the birth of Isambard Kingdom Brunel Depiction of a section of the roof of Paddington Station with the dates 2006 above and the name BRUNEL to the right and the denomination TWO POUNDS below SO MANY IRONS IN THE FIRE Robert Evans 7 452 2502006 Bicentennial of the birth of Isambard Kingdom Brunel A portrait of Isambard Kingdom Brunel with two of his engineering achievements encircled by a chain with the denomination TWO POUNDS above and the date 2006 below 1806 1859 ISAMBARD KINGDOM BRUNEL ENGINEER Rod Kelly 7 928 2502007 Tercentenary of the Act of Union between England and Scotland A design dividing the coin into four quarters with a rose and a thistle occupying two of the quarters and a portcullis in each of the other two quarters The whole design is overlaid with a linking jigsaw motif and surrounded by the dates 1707 and 2007 and the denomination TWO POUNDS UNITED INTO ONE KINGDOM Yvonne Holton 7 545 0002007 Bicentenary of the Abolition of the Slave Trade in the British Empire The date 1807 with the 0 depicted as a broken chain link surrounded by the inscription AN ACT FOR THE ABOLITION OF THE SLAVE TRADE and the date 2007 AM I NOT A MAN AND A BROTHER David Gentleman 8 445 0002008 Olympic Handover Ceremony A flag showing the five Olympic rings being passed from a hand on the left to a hand on the right The surrounding inscription reads BEIJING 2008 left of image and LONDON 2012 to right The London 2012 olympic logo is at the bottom of the coin overlapping both metals I CALL UPON THE YOUTH OF THE WORLD The Royal Mint Engraving Team 918 0002008 The Centenary of the London Olympic Games of 1908 Four lanes of a running track extend from bottom left and converge into distance towards top right The lane numbers show 1908 across the lanes with TWO POUNDS 2008 written along the lanes The inscription LONDON OLYMPIC CENTENARY is shown around the upper right half of the coin THE 4TH OLYMPIAD LONDON Thomas T Docherty 910 0002009 250th Anniversary of the birth of Robert Burns A handwriting style of font reads sic we ll tak a cup a kindness yet for auld lang syne The inscription 1759 ROBERT BURNS 1796 above TWO POUNDS below SHOULD AULD ACQUAINTANCE BE FORGOT The Royal Mint Engraving Team 3 253 0002009 200th Anniversary of Charles Darwin s birth A profile portrait of Charles Darwin on left facing right stares into the face of a chimpanzee on right facing left The inscription 1809 DARWIN 2009 above TWO POUNDS below ON THE ORIGIN OF SPECIES 1859 Suzie Zamit 3 903 0002010 100th Anniversary of the death of Florence Nightingale The design portrays a pulse being taken whilst the background symbolises the rays of light from the lamp that Florence Nightingale was known for carrying during her rounds to tend to the wounded troops in the Crimean War Surrounded by the inscription 1820 FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE 1910 with TWO POUNDS below 150 YEARS OF NURSING Gordon Summers 6 175 0002011 400th Anniversary of the King James Bible The design features typeset in a replica of the black letter typeface used in the first edition the reversed raised text of the printing block on the left and the recessed text of the printed word on the right taking the form of the quote In the beginning was the Word John 1 1 9 Inscription KING JAMES BIBLE above 1611 2011 below THE AUTHORISED VERSION Paul Stafford amp Benjamin Wright 975 0002011 500th Anniversary of the maiden voyage of the Mary Rose The Mary Rose sailing right based upon a 1546 pictorial survey of Henry VIII s navy Inscription THE MARY ROSE above TWO POUNDS below YOUR NOBLEST SHIPPE 1511 John Bergdahl 1 040 0002012 200th Anniversary of the birth of Charles Dickens A profile outline of Charles Dickens facing left created from the titles of Dickens famous works Inscription 1812 CHARLES DICKENS 1870 to left SOMETHING WILL TURN UP Matthew Dent 8 190 0002012 The London 2012 Handover to Rio The design depicts the moment of a baton handover in a relay race The hand holding the baton descends from top right above a sweeping UK flag which twists to become the flag of Brazil below the hand reaching up from bottom left to take the baton 10 Inscription LONDON 2012 top left RIO 2016 bottom right The London 2012 olympic logo is at the very top of the coin I CALL UPON THE YOUTH OF THE WORLD Jonathan Olliffe 845 0002013 London Underground 150th Anniversary The Train The front of a tube train 1967 stock fills the cupro nickel centre of the coin as if approaching out of a tunnel formed by the surrounding nickel brass outer ring of the coin Inscription 1863 LONDON UNDERGROUND 2013 above Linear representation of the Tube map Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby 1 690 0002013 London Underground 150th Anniversary The Roundel A representation of the London Underground logo with 1863 above and 2013 below MIND THE GAP Edwina Ellis 1 560 0002013 The 350th Anniversary of the Guinea A recreation of the design on what became known as the spade guinea a shield with the arms of King George III Surrounding inscription ANNIVERSARY OF THE GOLDEN GUINEA 2013 WHAT IS A GUINEA TIS A SPLENDID THING Stephen Kemble quotation Anthony Smith ARBS 2 990 0002014 100th Anniversary of the Outbreak of the First World War A representation of the famous recruitment poster featuring Lord Kitchener with the legend YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS YOU Surrounding inscription THE FIRST WORLD WAR 1914 1918 with 2014 below THE LAMPS ARE GOING OUT ALL OVER EUROPE John Bergdahl 11 5 720 0002014 500th Anniversary of Trinity House The beacon of a lighthouse shining out to left and right Surrounding inscription 1514 TRINITY HOUSE 2014 with TWO POUNDS below SERVING THE MARINER Joe Whitlock Blundell and David Eccles 11 3 705 0002015 800th Anniversary of Magna Carta 12 King John is signing the Charter witnessed by a bishop and baron Surrounding inscription MAGNA CARTA with 1215 2015 below FOUNDATION OF LIBERTY John Bergdahl 1 495 0002015 The Royal Navy 13 Iron Duke class battleship in profile with a lone seaplane on the starboard side and sea birds on the port side Surrounding inscription THE FIRST WORLD WAR 1914 1918 with 2015 below THE SURE SHIELD OF BRITAIN David Rowlands 650 0002016 William Shakespeare 14 Comedy Jester s hat and stick Surrounding inscription WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE with 2016 below ALL THE WORLD S A STAGE John Bergdahl 4 355 0002016 William Shakespeare 14 History crown with a dagger through the middle of the crown Surrounding inscription WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE with 2016 below THE HOLLOW CROWN John Bergdahl 5 655 0002016 William Shakespeare 14 Tragedy skull with a rose Surrounding inscription WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE with 2016 below WHAT A PIECE OF WORK IS A MAN John Bergdahl 4 615 0002016 The Army 15 Profile outline of three First World War soldiers Surrounding inscription THE FIRST WORLD WAR 1914 1918 with 2016 below FOR KING AND COUNTRY John Bergdahl 9 550 0002016 The Great Fire of London 16 London burning with boats on the River Thames in the foreground Surrounding inscription 1666 THE GREAT FIRE OF LONDON 2016 with TWO POUNDS below THE WHOLE CITY IN DREADFUL FLAMES Aaron West 1 625 000Non circulating Designs Year Event Design Edge Inscription Designer Mintage2017 Jane Austen Silhouette of Jane Austen s head overlaid by her signature THERE IS NO DOING WITHOUT MONEY quote from Northanger Abbey Dominique Evans 02017 First World War Aviation Royal Aircraft Factory R E 8 carrying a pilot and his observer taking reconnaissance photography over the Battle of Arras 17 THE SKY RAINED HEROES Dan Flashman 02018 100th Anniversary of the Royal Air Force Badge of the Royal Air Force surrounded by the inscription THE 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE ROYAL AIR FORCE with 1918 2018 below PER ARDUA AD ASTRA also present on reverse as part of badge Rhys Morgan 02018 The 100th Anniversary of the First World War Armistice Inscription THE TRUTH UNTOLD THE PITY OF WAR with surrounding inscription THE FIRST WORLD WAR ARMISTICE 1918 WILFRED OWEN KILLED IN ACTION 4 NOV 1918 Stephen Raw 02018 The 200th Anniversary of the publication of Frankenstein A SPARK OF BEING Thomas Docherty 02019 260th Anniversary of Wedgewood Wedgewood vase Surrounding inscription WEDGEWOOD with 1759 2019 below EVERYTHING GIVES WAY TO EXPERIMENT Wedgewood Design Team 02019 350th Anniversary of the last diary entry of Samuel Pepys Hand holding quill pen over sheet of paper with Pepys signature and the date MAY 31 1669 Surrounding inscription SAMUEL PEPYS DIARIST with 1669 2019 below THE GOOD GOD PREPARE ME Gary Breeze 02019 75th Anniversary of the D Day Landings Strategic Arrows pointing to the Utah Omaha Gold Juno and Sword sectors of Normandy Coast with 2019 below THE LONGEST DAY Stephen Taylor 02019 250th Anniversary of Captain James Cook s Voyage of Discovery The middle half of HM Bark Endeavour with inscription 1769 2019 CAPTAIN JAMES COOK surrounding OCEANI INVESTIGATOR ACERRIMVS Gary Breeze 02020 400th Anniversary of the voyage of the Mayflower The Titular Mayflower with MAYFLOWER 1620 2020 inscribed around UNDERTAKEN FOR THE GLORY OF GOD Chris Costello 02020 100th Anniversary of the Murder Mysteries of Agatha Christie Puzzle Pieces with 100 YEARS OF MYSTERY 1920 2020 inscribed around LITTLE GREY CELLS David Lawrence 02020 75th Anniversary of VE Day A crowd celebrating VICTORY in the background and 1945 2020 VICTORY IN EUROPE DAY inscribed around JUST TRIUMPH AND PROUD SORROW Dominique Evans 02020 The 350th Anniversary of Captain James Cook s Voyage of Discovery The front half of HM Bark Endeavour with inscription CAPTAIN JAMES COOK 1770 2020 surrounding OCEANI INVESTIGATOR ACERRIMVS Gary Breeze 02021 75th Anniversary of the death of H G Wells Depictions of the Invisible Man and a Martian surrounded by clock numerals 2021 H G WELLS inscribed below GOOD BOOKS ARE THE WAREHOUSES OF IDEAS Christ Costello 02021 250th Anniversary of the birth of Sir Walter Scott Depiction of Sir Walter Scott with 250th ANNIVERSARY OF HIS BIRTH inscribed above SIR WALTER SCOTT NOVELIST HISTORIAN POET inscribed in the middle ring and 2021 inscribed below THE WILL TO DO THE SOUL TO DARE Stephen Raw 02022 The 100th Anniversary of the death of Alexander Graham Bell Depiction of the buttons of a telephone with PIONEER OF THE TELEPHONE 1847 1922 split across each button INNOVATION IN SCIENCE BELL Henry Gray 02022 Celebrating the life and legacy of Dame Vera Lynn Vera Lynn with DAME VERA LYNN 1917 2020 inscribed to the left WE LL MEET AGAIN The Royal Mint Engraving Team 02022 Celebrating 150 Years of the FA Cup The 2014 FA Cup with CELEBRATING 150 YEARS OF THE FA CUP inscribed around it FOOTBALL s GREATEST CUP COMPETITION Matt Dent and Christian Davies 02022 25 Years of the 2 Coin The definitive version of the 2 coin from 1997 but with the number 25 in the central hologram STANDING ON THE SHOULDERS OF GIANTS Bruce Rushin 02023 50th Anniversary of the death of J R R Tolkien Monogram of J R R Tolkien NOT ALL THOSE WHO WANDER ARE LOST David Lawrence 02023 200th Anniversary of death of Edward Jenner A crowd of miniature people surrounding a smallpox virus INNOVATION IN SCIENCE JENNER Henry Gray 02023 Centenary of the Flying Scotsman The Flying Scotsman steaming LNER 4472 1923 2023 inscribed below LIVE FOR THE JOURNEY John Bergdahl 02023 Ada Lovelace INNOVATION IN SCIENCE LOVELACE Osborne Ross 02024 Celebrating 200 Years of the National Gallery The front of the National Gallery MAIORVM GLORIA POSTERIS LVMEN EST Edwina Ellis 02024 150th Anniversary of Sir Winston Churchill s Birth A Young Winston Churchill with the dates 1874 1965 flanking him PAVE THE WAY FOR PEACE AND FREEDOM Natasha Seaward 0 Inverted effigy coins editIn 2015 a small number of 2 coins entered circulation that featured the Queen s head rotated clockwise by approximately 150 degrees The Royal Mint stated that the misalignment of the Queen s effigy was almost certainly the result of one of the dies working loose and rotating during the striking process Change Checker a coin dealing website suggest that the Inverted Effigy may have affected as few as around just 3 250 coins 18 Mintages editUni metallic coin1986 8 212 184 Commonwealth Games Edinburgh 1989 4 392 825 Bill of Rights 1689 1989 1989 381 400 Claim of Right 1689 1989 Scotland 1989 4 777 891 in all versions including Proofs 1994 1 443 116 Tercentenary of the Bank of England 1995 4 394 566 50th anniversary of the end of the Second World War 1995 1 668 575 50th anniversary of founding of the United Nations 1996 5 141 350 10th European Football Championship 19 Bi metallic coin total1997 13 734 625 1998 91 110 375 1999 33 719 000 2000 25 770 000 2001 34 984 750 2002 13 024 750 2003 17 531 250 2004 11 981 500 2005 3 837 250 2006 16 715 000 2007 10 270 000 2008 30 107 000 2009 8 775 000 2010 6 890 000 2011 24 375 030 2012 3 900 000 2013 15 860 250 2014 18 200 000 2015 35 360 058 2015 650 000 Britannia 2016 2 925 000 Britannia 2017 0 zero Britannia or Shield 20 2018 0 zero 2019 0 zero 2020 0 zero 2021 6 045 000 Britannia 2022 4 030 000 Britannia Bi metallic coin commemoratives issued into circulation 20 1999 4 933 000 Rugby World Cup 2001 4 558 000 Marconi 2002 771 750 Commonwealth Games Scotland 2002 588 500 Commonwealth Games Wales 2002 485 500 Commonwealth Games Northern Ireland 2002 650 500 Commonwealth Games England 2003 4 299 000 DNA 2004 5 004 500 Trevithick 2005 10 191 000 World War Two 2005 5 140 500 Gunpowder Plot 2006 7 928 250 Brunel portrait 2006 7 452 250 Brunel achievements 2007 7 545 000 Act of Union 2007 8 445 000 Abolition of Slave Trade 2008 910 000 1908 Olympic Games 2008 918 000 Beijing Olympic Games Handover 2009 3 903 000 Charles Darwin 2009 3 253 000 Robert Burns 2010 6 175 000 Florence Nightingale 2011 975 000 King James Bible 2011 1 040 000 The Mary Rose 2012 845 000 Rio Olympic Games Handover 2012 8 190 000 Charles Dickens 200th Anniversary 2013 1 690 000 London Underground train 2013 1 560 000 London Underground roundel 2013 2 990 000 Anniversary of the Guinea 2014 5 720 000 Anniversary of the Outbreak of the First World War 2014 3 705 000 500th Anniversary of Trinity House 2015 1 495 000 800th Anniversary of Magna Carta 2015 650 000 The Royal Navy 2015 650 000 Britannia 2016 4 355 000 William Shakespeare Comedy 2016 5 655 000 William Shakespeare History 2016 4 615 000 William Shakespeare Tragedy 2016 9 550 000 First World War Army 2016 1 625 000 The Great Fire of London 2016 2 925 000 Britannia 2017 0 zero Britannia 2018 0 zero Britannia 2019 0 zero Britannia 2020 0 zero Britannia 2021 6 045 000 Britannia 2022 4 030 000 Britannia See also edit nbsp Money portal nbsp Numismatics portal nbsp United Kingdom portalCoins of the pound sterling Double sovereign Banknotes of the pound sterlingNotes edit a b c For a details of inscriptions see British coinageReferences edit Two Pound Coin Designs and Specifications Royal Mint Mintage Figures Royal Mint Retrieved 4 November 2019 Why the Royal Mint stopped making 20p coins BBC News 10 May 2019 A symbol of optimism BRITANNIA RETURNS Royal Mint www royalmint com Retrieved on 2015 03 01 The Definitive 2015 United Kingdom 2 Brilliant Uncirculated Coin Royal Mint 2015 Retrieved 2015 03 02 Thomas Snelling 1762 A View of the Silver Coin and Coinage of England from the Norman Conquest to the Present Time Consider d with Regard to Type Legend Sorts Rarity Weight Fineness and Value with Copper Plates T Snelling p 34 BBC The Royal Mint King James 2 coin issued Royal Mint London 2012 Handover to Rio the final London 2012 coin Royal Mint a b The Royal Mint announces coins for 2014 Royal Mint 6 January 2014 Retrieved 21 January 2014 800th Anniversary of the Magna Carta 2015 UK 2 BU Coin Royal Mint www royalmint com Retrieved on 2014 11 13 The Royal Navy 2015 UK 2 Brilliant Uncirculated Coin Royal Mint www royalmint com Retrieved on 2014 11 13 a b c The Shakespeare 2016 UK 2 Three Coin BU Set Royal Mint www royalmint com Retrieved on 2015 11 03 The Army 2016 UK 2 Brilliant Uncirculated Coin Royal Mint www royalmint com Retrieved on 2015 11 03 Great Fire of London 2016 UK 2 Brilliant Uncirculated Coin Royal Mint www royalmint com Retrieved on 2015 11 03 1 Coin Week www coinweek com Retrieved on 2018 03 16 Just Discovered Rare Inverted Effigy 2 Coin Change Checker 17 January 2017 Retrieved 16 September 2019 Commemorative 2 coins struck to circulating standard 1986 96 Royal Mint 2008 Retrieved 2012 11 24 a b United Kingdom decimal coins issued into general circulation Royal Mint Retrieved 2014 05 08 External links editRoyal Mint 2 coin Retrieved from https en wikipedia org 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