Shakespeare 2 Pound Coin

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The British two pound (£2) coin of the pound sterling.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. The coin was introduced on 15 June 1998 (coins minted 1997) after a review of the. William Shakespeare Histories £2 Two Pound RARE Coin 2016 SWORD CROWN. Dispatched with Royal Mail 2nd Class Large Letter.

It’s official, the new £2 coin has turned 20 years old.

First launched in June 1998, the bi-metallic coin was the first of its kind since tin farthings, with a copper plug in the centre, were issued as tender back in 1692.

The £2 has stirred a tremendous amount of coin fever among collectors and, with new designs due to be released this year, the momentum isn’t showing signs of slowing.

Find out the rarest and most valuable £2 coins in circulation and some exciting new designs to look out for over the year.


What makes a coin rare and valuable?

Coins become rare when there are fewer in circulation. Often the more rare a coin is, the more valuable it becomes to collectors.

Resource’s such as Change Checker’s Scarcity Index can help give an indication of a coin’s value could be. Change Checker is an online platform that allows you to trade rare coins and notes with other collectors.

The Scarcity Index takes into account the following:

  1. How easy it is to find a coin, which is based on how many of each coin design are listed as “collected” by collectors registered on the platform.
  2. How ‘in demand’ a coin is, which is based on how many times collectors request to swap for a certain design.

Coins are given a score out of 100 and the higher the score the rarer and more potentially valuable a coin is.

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Rarest and most valuable £2 coins 2018

£2 coins designed to commemorate the 2002 Commonwealth Games are the rarest in the UK.

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Around 2.5m identical coins were issued for the games but there was one unique difference.

The total release was, in fact, divided into four sets and each set featured a different flag to celebrate the participating Home Nations – England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.

The Wales Commonwealth Games £2 coin is the rarest of the set and holds a scarcity score of 100. Only 588,500 coins were minted and could fetch around £90 on eBay.

With a scarcity score of 99, the Northern Ireland Commonwealth games £2 coin is the second rarest. Around 485,000 of this design were minted and it could fetch £56 on eBay.

The third rarest coin, with a scarcity score of 86, is the England Commonwealth Games £2 coin. Only 650,500 of this design were minted and it could earn you around £61.

The Scotland Commonwealth Games £2 coin currently has a scarcity score of 82. 771,750 of this design were minted, the highest of the commemorative sets, and it could earn you around £50 on eBay.

It’s important to note that a coin’s value also lies in the eyes of the collector, so this can also affect how much someone is willing to pay for a particular design.

  • Find out more: the rarest coins and notes in circulation right now

New £2 coins 2018

This year has been a big one for collectible change, and has already seen the release of 26 rare A-Z of Britain 10p coins and four new Peter Rabbit 50p coins.

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A series of new commemorative £2 coin designs will be released over the next 18 months, so keep your eyes peeled!

Shakespeare 2 Pound Coin

RAF £2 coin

Five new £2 coins have been designed to commemorate the Centenary of the Royal Air Force which formed on April 1 1918.

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The first commemorative coin in the set was designed by Rhys Morgan, and features the RAF badge in the steel centre, to celebrate the Airforce as a whole.

The other four coins in were designed by brothers Richard and Neil Talbot and each feature a different iconic aircraft including the Spitfire, Vulcan, Sea King and Lightning.

WWI Armistice £2 coin

Designed by Stephen Raw this £2 coin commemorates the centenary of the WWI Armistice.

The coin features the quote ‘The truth untold, the pity of war’ from Wilfred Owen’s poem, Strange Meeting.

Owen was a soldier and poet, who’s works were published after he died in action at the age of 25.

Frankenstein £2 coin

A new £2 coin will be released this year to celebrate 200 years since the publication of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein.

Designed by Thomas Doherty, the coin will have the word Frankenstein etched in electric gothic font on the steel coloured centre and feature the quote ‘The Modern Prometheus’ in the yellow outer ring.

Captain Cook £2 coin

It’s been 250 years since Captain Cook left British shores in search of new horizons.

To mark the occasion, a new £2 coin design featuring his ship the ‘HM Bark Endeavour’ will be released soon.

What to do if you find a valuable coin

If you’re lucky enough to stumble upon a rare coin the first thing to do is consult the Royal Mint to make sure it’s real.

They’ll usually send you a letter to confirm it’s authenticity.

Once you have this, you can sell it at auction, online or via a coin dealer.

Our video below explains the different types of coin you can collect and, for more information about how to spot an illegitimate coin, check out our recent investigation revealed: the dark side of the coin investment craze.

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 - a Nickel-Brass outer ring with inner circle of CuproNickel.

The Royal Mint maintains a 'definitive' style of the £2 issued annually, as well as a large variety of one-year circulating commemorative types and some Non-Circulating Legal Tender (NCLT) £2 coins for collectors. Between 1997 and 2015, the definitive type was the Technology type £2, which was then changed to the Britannia type £2.

The one-year type coins celebrate important anniversaries or people, as well as iconic aspects of British culture and history.

Shakespeare 2 Pound Coin Jester

This circulating commemorative £2 coin marks the 400th anniversary of the death of William Shakespeare.

Four centuries after his death, William Shakespeare remains one of the greatest British writers of all time. His influential works take their rightful place at the heart of our school curriculum and each new generation is gifted his legacy; ready to be inspired and entertained. In 2016 The Royal Mint released three £2 coins marking the 400th anniversary of his death, designed by long-time Royal Mint collaborator John Bergdahl. The coins celebrate Shakespeare’s most famous works and this design skilfully captures the essence of his histories with its crown and sword central motif.

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£2 coins issued in 2016 have now been in circulation for only five years.