The rarest of these are the 2-pound coins minted in 2002 that celebrate the 2002 Commonwealth Games and bear the flag of Northern Island. The others bear the flags of Scotland, Wales, and England. Those coins are also relatively rare since each had a mintage of less than one million.
What’s the rarest 2 coin?
The ten most rare £2 coins
- Olympic Games Handover to Rio (2012), Mintage: 845,000.
- Olympic Games Handover to London (2008), Mintage: 918,000.
- King James Bible (2011), Mintage: 975,000.
- Olympic Games of 1908 (2008), Mintage: 910,000.
- Mary Rose (2011), Mintage: 1,040,000.
- London Underground logo (2013), Mintage: 1,560,000.
How much is the Underground 2 coin worth?
Collector Value: £3.47 is a mid-point price for 2013 London Underground – Roundel £2 coins marked as sold on eBay UK. The price range for a good condition circulated example of this £2 coin is between £3.27 and £3.62.
How much is a 2 pound coin worth?
P erhaps you have asked yourself this question: how much is my £ 2 coin worth? There are several rare 2 pound coins in circulation. The vast majority of them were issued to celebrate some kind of special event. The value of these rare British coins does not only depend on their rarity or age.
How many £2 coins are in circulation in the UK?
£2 Pound Coin Values £2 Coins for Sale There are currently 56 United Kingdom £2 coin designs dated 1997 to 2021. 37 different two pound coins are in circulation and can be found in your change. 19 of the £2 coins shown were issued as commemorative coins not for circulation.
Which is the rarest 2 pound coin in the world?
This £2 coin price guide shows current eBay prices for circulation coins and answers your 2 pound coin related questions. Which designs are worth money? What coins are the rarest and have the lowest mintage?
When did the first £2 coin come out?
£2 are no longer being released into circulation and are available only direct from The Royal Mint as collectible coins. The first £2 coins The first base metal £2 coin was issued in the United Kingdom in 1986 to commemorate the Thirteenth Commonwealth Games which were held in Scotland that year.