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| 背面描述 | The reverse presents a detailed architectural view of the Tower of London — specifically the White Tower — rendered in high relief within the silver inner disc, engraved by Glyn Davies. The fortress is depicted with its characteristic corner turrets, battlemented walls, and arched windows, conveying the historic grandeur of the Norman structure. Below the central design, a scrolled banner inscribed TOWER OF LONDON frames the lower portion of the composition. The gold-plated outer ring is decorated with a wreath of Tudor roses and foliate ornament encircling the inner disc, with the denomination TWO POUNDS inscribed in the upper arc of the ring. |
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The Tower of London has served as royal mint, prison, and treasury across its near-millennium of use — the Royal Mint operated within its walls from 1279 until 1812, making it one of the longest-running production sites in English coinage history. The Isle of Man, operating through Pobjoy Mint and its successors, has built a well-established commercial program around British heritage themes, issuing collector pieces that carry legal tender status on the island without any realistic expectation of circulation.
The gold-plated outer ring is a purely modern collector conceit, first popularized in the 1990s bimetallic boom.