1 oz, UK, 2020, Silver - Britannia
2020 Silver Britannia 1oz Fine Silver Coin. The first 1oz Silver was introduced by the Royal mint in 1997.
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The first Britannia bullion was first minted in 1987. In this classic design, she stands firm against a powerful gale which whips around her shield, Corinthian helmet and olive branch.
The designer and Sculptor, Philip Nathan, envisaged Britannia as a classic and evolving icon. The Britannia features The Royal Mint’s new guilloché obverse design.
Coin Specifications:
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Country |
United Kingdom |
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Year |
2020 |
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Value |
1 Oz Fine Silver, 2 Pounds, Two Pounds, £2 |
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Metal |
1 troy oz Fine Silver .999 |
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Weight |
31.1035gm |
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Diameter |
38.61mm |
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Thickness |
3 mm |
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Obverse Design |
Jody Clark(JC) |
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Reverse Design |
Philip Nathan(NATHAN) |
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Shape |
Round |
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Last issue of series |
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Obverse |
Features the crowned old head of Queen Elizabeth II facing right, wearing the Royal Diamond Diadem crown worn for her Coronation (her effigy known as the "Fifth Portrait"). Has a textured background ("guilloche" geometric pattern). Lettering: ELIZABETH II · D · G · REG · F · D · 2 POUNDS J.C (initials) |
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Reverse |
Features the internationally recognized figure of Britannia standing firm against a powerful gale. Her image has symbolized Britain’s strength and integrity on coinage since Roman times. A radial sunburst design behind Britannia adds anti-counterfeiting. The central part of the reverse has a textured background of a pattern of concentric waves radiating out from the centre ("a speckled sunburst"). protection Lettering: BRITANNIA 2020 1OZ 999 FINE SILVER NATHAN (designer) |
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Edge |
Milled (no inscription) |
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Mintage |
Proof Mintage |
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2020 |
Unknown |
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- Material
- Fine-Silver
- Denomination
- 1 oz
- Shape
- Round
- Time
- 2000s
- Object
- Person (king, queen, tsar, president)
- Rulers
- Queen Elizabeth II