| Descrição do anverso |
Uncrowned portrait of King Charles III left, legend around. |
| Escrita do anverso |
Latin |
| Legenda do anverso |
CHARLES III·D·G·REX·F·D·2 POUNDS·2024 · MJ (Translation: Charles III by the Grace of God King Defender of the Faith) |
| Descrição do reverso |
Portrait of Churchill as a young man in 1895, garbed in the uniform of the 4th Queen’s Own Hussars. |
| Escrita do reverso |
Latin |
| Legenda do reverso |
150TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE BIRTH OF WINSTON CHURCHILL 1874 1965 NJS |
| Bordo |
Reeded with incuse lettering |
| Casa da moeda |
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| Tiragem |
2024 - Proof - |
| ID Numisquare |
1279137190 |
Historical Context: The 2024 United Kingdom 2 Pounds coin, featuring Sir Winston Churchill, is issued during the early reign of King Charles III. This period inaugurates a new numismatic era for Britain, with the first coinage bearing the King's effigy. The selection of Sir Winston Churchill, an iconic statesman and wartime Prime Minister, for this commemorative issue highlights his enduring legacy and pivotal role in British history, honoring a national hero under a new monarch.
Artistry: The obverse of this bimetallic coin bears the definitive coinage portrait of King Charles III, typically designed by Martin Jennings, rendered in a dignified, realistic style. The reverse, dedicated to Sir Winston Churchill, likely presents a commanding portrait or symbolic representation of his statesmanship, reflecting a modern commemorative artistic school. The bimetallic composition, featuring a silver centre and gold-plated silver ring, enhances visual distinction between the monarch and the historical subject.
Technical/Grading: This Silver Piedfort issue is struck on a double-thickness planchet, yielding an exceptionally sharp, detailed strike with strong relief. The bimetallic composition of a .925 silver centre and a .925 gold-plated silver ring (24g, 28.4mm) requires meticulous precision. High-points for grading include King Charles III’s hair and ear, and on the reverse, Churchill’s facial features. Collectors should seek full, unbroken luster and absence of field marks, indicative of a superior proof-quality strike.