Very nice video. That British £2 coin isn't really called a two-pound coin as it's a bullion piece and not a circulating coin - they're not really even legal tender and no cupro-nickel versions are ever made for circulation. It's usually called a Britannia, as on the slab's label, part of an annual collector's series, this 2011 issue being struck in Britannia-alloy 958 silver (Britannia coins have been struck in 999 silver from 2013 on). The seated lady on the coin is Britannia, the Roman goddess.
Great coins
Really enjoy your videos. Dont worry about repeating yourself. Every coin is different.
Very nice video. That British £2 coin isn't really called a two-pound coin as it's a bullion piece and not a circulating coin - they're not really even legal tender and no cupro-nickel versions are ever made for circulation. It's usually called a Britannia, as on the slab's label, part of an annual collector's series, this 2011 issue being struck in Britannia-alloy 958 silver (Britannia coins have been struck in 999 silver from 2013 on). The seated lady on the coin is Britannia, the Roman goddess.
Thanks for the info
❤️ *Promo sm*