2013 150th Anniversary of the London Underground Two Pound Coin
BU Specimen in Folder - Twinpack
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Silver Proof - Underground Logo
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Silver Proof - Train / Tube on Track
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Silver Proof - Two Coin Set
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Obverse
The Fourth Portrait
The fourth of Queen Elizabeth II, designed by Ian Rank Broadley, FRBS, FSNAD, whose initials IRB appear under the head, as used on all British coins from 1998.
The legend (inscription) reads:
ELIZABETH II D G REG FID DEF
TWO POUNDS
Reverse
Inspired by the 1938 poster by Man Ray, it depicts the world-famous London Underground Roundel logo.
The legend (inscription) reads:
1853
UNDERGROUND
2013
Reverse
The reverse shows a tube train emerging from a tunnel.
The legend (inscription) reads:
1853 LONDON UNDERGROUND 2013
Specifications- Roundel Logo
Version | Diameter | Weight | Issued |
Uncirculated in Folder | 28.40 | 12.00 | |
Silver Proof | 28.40 | 12.00 | 1,185 |
Piefort Silver Proof | 28.40 | 24.00 | 162 |
Gold Proof | 28.40 | 15.97 | 132 |
Specifications- Train emerging from a tunnel
Version | Diameter | Weight | Issued |
Uncirculated in Folder | 28.40 | 12.00 | |
Silver Proof | 28.40 | 12.00 | 2,042 |
Piefort Silver Proof | 28.40 | 24.00 | 186 |
Gold Proof | 28.40 | 15.97 | 140 |
Other 2013 coins and sets can be viewed here
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