Flora & Fauna Four Nations £2

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Specifications

Issued 2023 Sets only with mint mark
Issued 2024 Sets
Diameter 28.4mm
Weight 12g
Composition Outer: nickel-brass 76% copper, 4% nickel, 20% zinc
Composition Inner: Cupro-nickel 75% copper, 25% nickel
Obverse Martin Jennings
Reverse The Royal Mint Team
Edge Milled
Inscription IN SERVITIO OMNIUM
Mintage 0
Sales B.U  
 
Privy mint mark C
£33.00 L
12/10/23 I
Product code C
D23CDBU K

© The Royal Mint Ltd

 
 

Design details: A journey towards nature

The new definitive designs created for coins of His Majesty King Charles III therefore continue a long tradition that stretches back all the way to ancient Greece. A watershed moment for British coinage, these new designs, more or less for the first time, step away from the heraldry that has dominated for centuries. The timing of this could not be more apt, as coinage designs have often, in one way or another, represented the era in which they were made. For a king who has dedicated much of his life towards the conservation of the natural world, they represent a lifetime’s work. Equally, in an era when nature and wildlife are increasingly under threat from climate change, they are a reminder of the beauty of the natural world and what is at stake. with the serving as a unique visual feature that unites all eight of these definitive coins, a pattern featuring three interlocking Cs appears on the reverse of each coin. The Cs link back to the reign of Charles II, as a C motif appears on the coins of his reign. The interlocking Cs represent a link to historical royal iconography and mark the beginning of this new Carolean era. This £2 features flora that symbolises the four nations of the UK – a rose for England, a daffodil for Wales, a thistle for Scotland and a shamrock representing Northern Ireland. The edge inscription reads ‘IN SERVITIO OMNIUM’, which is Latin for ‘In the service of all’.

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