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2014 100th Anniversary of the First World War Outbreak Two Pound Coin |
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2014 sees the release of a two pound coin to mark the centenary of the outbreak of the First World War. This is the first coin in a five-year series that will take us on a journey from outbreak to armistice.
The brilliant uncirculated version comes in a pleasant presentation pack complete with photographs and information documenting the beginning of the First World War. There is a pull-out poster that on one side provides photographs and information about coinage during the First World War as well as a map and other pieces of information about the war. The other side is the Lord Kitchener recruitment poster, along with pictures of other recruitment posters from countries also involved in the war.
BU Specimen in Folder
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Silver Proof
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Piedfort Silver Proof
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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
The reverse features the image of British Secretary of War, Lord Kitchener, pointing.
The legend (inscription) reads:
THE FIRST WORLD WAR 1914-1918
YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS YOU
2014
Version | Diameter | Weight | Issue Limit |
Uncirculated in Folder | 28.40 | 12.00 | |
Silver Proof | 28.40 | 12.00 | 12,000 |
Piedfort Silver Proof | 28.40 | 24.00 | 2,000 |
Gold Proof | 28.40 | 15.97 | 1,200 |
2014 Coins
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