Country: | United Kingdom |
Value: | 2 |
Unit: | pounds sterling |
Mass: | 31.21 |
Diameter: | 38.61 |
Edge: | Milled |
Composition: | .999 fine silver |
Years Of Minting: | 2016 |
Obverse Design: | Queen Elizabeth II |
Obverse Designer: | Jody Clark |
Obverse Image Size: | 180px |
Reverse Design: | Big Ben |
Reverse Designer: | Glyn Davies and Laura Clancy |
Reverse Design Date: | 2015 |
Reverse Image Size: | 180px |
Landmarks of Britain is a series of silver bullion coins produced by the Royal Mint in the United Kingdom. The first coin was released in 2017 and features a design of Big Ben previously used on a £100 coin released in 2015.The second and third coins, both released in 2018, feature Tower Bridge and Trafalgar Square. The next coin is expected to portray Buckingham Palace.[1] [2] The coin has a maximum mintage of 50,000.[3] The same designs appeared on a four coin proof set in 2014, these had trichromatic colour-printing and had a mintage of only 3,500 sets.[4]