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The bi-metallic £2 coin is the largest circulating coin denomination of the Pound Sterling. It was introduced in 1998 (earlier two pound coins were made of Nickel brass, were intended as commemorative, and did not circulate much). Being bi-metallic means that the coin comprises two separate components of differing alloys; the outer ring of the coins is made of Nickel-Brass (76% copper, 4% nickel, 20% zinc) and the inner circle is CuproNickel (75% copper, 25% nickel). The Royal Mint maintains a "definitive" style of the £2 issued annually, as well as a large variety of one-year circulating commemorative types. In 2017, the mint also started issuing some Non-Circulating Legal Tender (NCLT) £2 coins for collectors. These are included in the annual mint sets or are issued separately, but are not released into general circulation. Their themes celebrate important anniversaries or people, as well as iconic aspects of British culture and history. This £2 coin commemorates 200 Years of the Modern Railway. The mint says about it: In 1804, a 500-guinea (worth around £21,000 in today’s money) bet between two industrialists prompted Cornish engineer Richard Trevithick to create the Penydarren locomotive in South Wales, proving that steam could be used to haul coal. Four years later, Trevithick ran a steam engine on a circular track but the groundbreaking proposition failed to attract money from investors. Trevithick’s ingenuity paved the way for the journey of Locomotion No. 1, which ran on the world’s first public steam railway, heralding the beginning of the world’s public railway system. Since then, rail travel has undergone vast technological and engineering advancements - influencing tourism, cuisine, trade, law and order, post, art and even football - and continues to evolve for a simpler, better and greener future. These £2 coins were struck in various collector formats but none were issued into general circulation. | ||||||||||||
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Country | United Kingdom |
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Currency | Pound Sterling |
Coin Type | Two Pounds (NCLT) |
Issued | 2025 |
Monarch | King Charles III |
Effigy | King Charles III - First Portrait |
Face Value | 2 (x Pound) |
Mintage | unknown |
Current | Yes |
Material | Bimetallic |
Designer | William Webb |
Technology | Milled (machine-made) |
Shape | Round |
Orientation | Medal Alignment (Axis 0) |
Size | 28.4000 mm |
Thickness | 2.5000 mm |
Mass | 12.0000 g |
OCC ID | GAVP-OXAC-JRYN-EMDY |
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200 Years of the Modern Railway 2025 UK £2 Coin
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200 Years of the Modern Railway 2025 UK £2 Coin
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200 Years of the Modern Railway 2025 UK £2 Coin
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200 Years of the Modern Railway 2025 UK £2 Silver Proof Coin
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200 Years of the Modern Railway 2025 UK £2 Gold Proof Coin
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