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2 £ Charles III, King of Great Britain - The Spirit of the Nations

World 2023 1 oz Ag 999

Catalogue number LR #4262
Denomination 2 £
Metal Ag
Fineness (purity) 999
Weight 1 oz
Diameter 38,61 mm
Quality BU
Year of issue 2023
Additions UV Printing, Ruthenium, Selective gold plating, 3D Insert
Certificate Yes
Box Yes
Mintage 200 pcs.
160 $ Catalog price
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Another coin of the "Spirit of the Nations" series! This is another coin that was created to celebrate the crowning of Charles III. At the time he took the throne, King Charles III became the head not only of the United Kingdom, but also of the sovereign kingdoms of the community. These include 14 countries:      Antiqua and Barbuda, Australia, Bahamas, Belize, Canada, Grenada, Jamaica, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Solomon Islands, Tuvalu.  The coin is made from 1 ounce of pure silver at the highest mint quality and is strictly limited to just 200 pieces worldwide. The coin is decorated with a special color technique and gold. A 3d insert in the form of a crown adds a unique look to the entire coin. Britannia is a very popular bouillon coin. Minted by the British mint - The Royal Mint. It is guaranteed by the British government and is a fully fledged means of payment in the UK. The first silver Britannia was struck in 1997. This year's version was struck from 1 ounce of 999 silver. The reverse is decorated with the unchanging personification of Great Britain, which dates back to Roman times. In the Victorian era and during World War I, this image served as an anthropomorphisation of the British nation and for the propaganda purposes of Entente. The obverse is modified in every odd year of its publication.  

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