
You can buy this UK two pound coin here - just click add to basket to order direct from Coin Hunter for £12.99 plus post.
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£12.99The Mary Rose £2 Coin can be found in your change: 1,040,000 coins dated 2011 were struck to enter circulation.
This two pound coin was available to purchase in Brilliant Uncirculated (BU) quality from release date: 27 November 2010. Total BU Mintage figures include 8,277 coins in Mary Rose Royal Mint packs and 59,021 sold in other packaging such as sets / cards (official distributors).
The circulation (CIRC) £2 is worth £4. The Brilliant Uncirculated (BU) Mary Rose £2 Coin was available from £8.20 on issue, in as new condition this BU £2 coin is worth about £16.
There are 37 UK £2 coin designs that can be found in your change - find out which £2 coins are the most valuable?
A depiction of the ship based on a contemporary painting, surrounded by a cartouche bearing the inscription "THE MARY ROSE" above, the denomination "TWO POUNDS" below, and a rose to the left and right
Design by: John Bergdahl4th portrait of Queen Elizabeth II by Ian Rank-Broadley FRBS with the inscription "ELIZABETH • II • D • G • REG • FID • DEF • 2011 •".
Coin EdgeThe 2.5mm milled edge is inscribed with the text "YOUR NOBLEST SHIPPE 1511".
Coin SpecificationThe value of a coin is always related to the condition. A 2011 Mary Rose £2 Coin in good circulated condition (A few small contact marks on the coin, but retains some original shine and most of the original design detail.) is more desirable to a collector than a worn down battered coin.
Prices shown on this page relate to coins created for circulation (CIRC) and coins available to buy in Brilliant Uncirculated (BU) quality. These are coins produced to a higher standard that show more detail and have none of the marks and scratches that will be seen on all circulation quality coins.
Some coins made for circulation remain "Uncirculated" as they have been kept in or taken from the original sealed coin bag they were packed in after being sent out from The Royal Mint. These are still circulation quality coins - but may keep more of the orginal shine and have a few less contact marks.
Coins not in sealed bags or held in a collection out of the 1,040,000 coins struck, will now have been in circulation for 15 years.