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2 Pounds - Charles III Duchess of Hamilton

Issuer Royal Mint
Year 2026
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Value 2 Pounds 2 GBP = EUR 2.32
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Obverse description Uncrowned effigy of King Charles III facing left, rendered in high relief within the copper-nickel centre, the work of sculptor Martin Jennings with engraver's initials MJ visible below the truncation. The circumferential legend in the nickel brass outer ring reads CHARLES III·D·G·REX·F·D·2 POUNDS·2026, separated by raised dots, in bold upright serif lettering. The design presents a naturalistic, contemporary portrait capturing the King's mature features with fine detail in the hair and facial modelling.
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Susan Hamilton, 12th Duchess of Hamilton, was among the most prominent Scottish aristocrats of the 20th century, but this issue commemorates the historical title itself — one of the oldest extant Scottish dukedoms, created in 1643 for the 1st Duke ahead of his execution during the Civil War. The Hamilton peerage survived that inauspicious beginning and outlasted the men who periodically held it, passing through female lines on multiple occasions.

The 2026 date places this among the early commemorative program under Charles III.

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