2 Pounds - Elizabeth II Queen Mother

Issuer Saint Helena and Ascension
Year 1990
Type Non-circulating coin
Value 2 Pounds
Currency Pound (1976-date)
Composition Copper-nickel
Weight 28.28 g
Diameter 38.61 mm
Thickness
Shape Round
Technique Milled
Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
Engraver(s) Raphael David Maklouf
In circulation to
Reference(s) KM#11, Schön#11
Obverse description Upright effigy of Queen Elizabeth II surrounded by the inscription `ELIZABETH II ST. HELENA ASCENSION` and the face value `2 POUNDS`. Below the effigy the initials `RDM` of the engraver Raphael David Maklouf.
Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering ELIZABETH II ST.HELENA + ASCENSION RDM 2 POUNDS
Reverse description
Reverse script Latin
Reverse lettering QUEEN ELIZABETH THE QUEEN MOTHER EE 1900 1990
Edge Milled
Mint
Mintage ND (1990) - -
Numisquare ID 1205371990
Additional information

Historical Context: Issued in 1990 by Saint Helena and Ascension, this 2 Pounds copper-nickel coin commemorates the 90th birthday of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother. As a British Overseas Territory, this issue underscores its strong connection to the British Royal Family. The Queen Mother, a symbol of continuity and resilience, served as Queen Consort from 1936 to 1952 and remained a beloved, prominent public figure throughout the late 20th century, making this a significant commemorative.

Artistry: The obverse features the third definitive portrait of Queen Elizabeth II by Raphael Maklouf, depicting Her Majesty wearing the Royal Diadem, known for its softer realism. The reverse, designed by Leslie Durbin, presents a dignified and warm portrait of the Queen Mother, capturing her characteristic smile and regal bearing. This stylistic approach aligns with traditional British numismatic portraiture, emphasizing clarity, recognition, and enduring grace, typical of commemorative issues of this era.

Technical/Grading: Struck in copper-nickel, this 38.61mm coin generally exhibits good strike qualities. Key high-points for grading the obverse include Queen Elizabeth II's hair and diadem details. On the reverse, the Queen Mother's hair, the definition of her facial features—especially eyes and mouth—and attire folds are critical for full strike and wear assessment. Collectors should seek strong luster and minimal bag marks on the fields, common for base metal issues of this type.

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