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Rarest £2 Coins in the UK
What are the Rarest UK £2 Coins in circulation? Find out if you have any below.
For over 25 years, the UK £2 coin has been a symbol of national pride and history, quietly circulating among us and occasionally surprising collectors with its rarity. Let us guide you through some of the rarest £2 coins ever produced for UK circulation.
1. Commonwealth Games, Northern Ireland 2002
Mintage: 485,500
The rarest £2 coin in circulation, this gem is a tribute to the 2002 Commonwealth Games. It features the Ulster Banner with a victorious figure, making it a must-have for collectors. Its extremely low mintage of just 485,500 cements its position as the ultimate treasure in UK £2 coinage.
2. Commonwealth Games, Wales 2002
Mintage: 588,500
This rare £2 coin celebrates the achievements of Welsh athletes during the 2002 Commonwealth Games. Featuring the Welsh flag alongside a figure in motion, it’s a standout piece in the Commonwealth series and a prized find for collectors.
3. WW1 Royal Navy Fifth Portrait 2015
Mintage: 650,000
Honouring the Royal Navy’s role in the First World War, David Rowlands’ depiction of HMS Royal Oak is both powerful and poignant. The edge inscription, “THE SURE SHIELD OF BRITAIN,” reinforces the coin’s tribute to national resilience. Featuring the fifth and final definitive coinage portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, this rare £2 coin is steeped in historical significance.
4. Britannia Fifth Portrait 2015
Mintage: 650,000
A modern take on an age-old symbol, Antony Dufort’s design brings Britannia back to UK circulation after a long absence. Replacing the Technology design that had graced £2 coins since 1997, this £2 release became an instant collector’s favourite, blending tradition with modern artistry.
5. Commonwealth Games, England 2002
Mintage: 650,000
The England edition of the 2002 Commonwealth Games coin features St. George’s Cross alongside a dynamic figure in motion. Matthew Bonaccorsi’s design embodies national pride, and its limited mintage ensures its status as a cherished piece among collectors.
6. Commonwealth Games, Scotland 2002
Mintage: 771,750
The 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester were a milestone for UK sports. The Scotland edition of this commemorative coin series, designed by Matthew Bonaccorsi, features a vibrant figure holding a banner, symbolising celebration and unity. The edge inscription, “SPIRIT OF FRIENDSHIP, MANCHESTER 2002,” perfectly captures the event’s camaraderie.
7. Olympic Games Handover 2012
Mintage: 845,000
This coin commemorates the handover of the Olympic Games from London to Rio de Janeiro. Designed by Jonathan Olliffe, it features the passing of a baton between two hands, framed by the flags of the UK and Brazil. The edge inscription, “I CALL UPON THE YOUTH OF THE WORLD,” echoes the global spirit of the Olympics.
8. Olympic Games 2008
Mintage: 910,000
Celebrating the centenary of the 1908 London Olympics, this coin showcases a striking running track design by Thomas T. Docherty. With the years 1908 and 2008 integrated into the design and the edge inscription reading “THE 4TH OLYMPIAD LONDON,” it’s a dynamic tribute to the enduring legacy of the Olympic Games.
9. Olympic Games Handover 2008
Mintage: 918,000
Designed by Thomas T. Docherty, this coin captures the symbolic passing of the Olympic flag, marking the transition from Beijing 2008 to London 2012. The reverse design features hands exchanging the flag, with the years boldly displayed. Encircling the edge is the inspiring inscription, “I CALL UPON THE YOUTH OF THE WORLD,” emphasising the unity and potential of the games.
Have you got one of the coins featured above?
Each of these £2 coins represents a unique story, from sporting milestones to national symbols, making them more than just currency—they are pieces of history in your pocket. Keep an eye on your change; you never know when you might uncover one of these hidden treasures!