Charles III, £2 (Coronation Cypher) 2023 Silver Britannia Brilliant Unc

This silver £2 of 2023 was issued to honour the Coronation of King Charles III. From what we understand the Mint has long ago sold out, in fact, we had to pay a little extra and search all around to get an allocation. But we believe it was worth it and you will love it! On the obverse you have the bust of King Charles III wearing his crown, only the Coronation issues will feature this bust. The reverse has his crowned cypher ‘CR III’. The coin is in choice brilliant uncirculated condition and contains one ounce of pure silver. We believe that this will become a much-wanted and difficult coin to obtain. We have them for now, but how much longer…?
Availability: In stock
SKU: CCD2030
£49.50
Products specifications
Attribute nameAttribute value
MonarchCharles III 2022 -
Decimal DenominationTwo Pounds
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