1989 United Kingdom Brilliant Uncirculated £2 Coins (2 Coins)
Please note: Photos displayed are stock photos as we may have multiple of the one item. The set is second hand and may have minor scuffing which does not impact on the coins.
This Two Pound coin set commemorates 300th anniversary of the Claim of Right and Bill of Rights, which dictated the power of the monarchy, the right to free elections, and who could impose taxation, among many other directives. In February 1689, Prince William and Princess Mary of Orange were presented with this Declaration of Rights, partly in response to the abuses of power by King James II.
The declaration passed as the Bill of Rights in December of that year, while the Convention of Estates in Scotland adopted the equivalent Claim of Right in April. Many of the principles are still relevant and utilised today, especially in legal cases.
In celebration of these landmark pieces of legislation, The Royal Mint released a pair of commemorative coins, both of which are included in this brilliant uncirculated set. Both featurea design by John Lobban which uses the cypher of William and Mary, woven around the parliamentary mace. Underneath, are the dates 1689 and 1989 marking the three hundred year history.
The obverse of both these BU Two Pounds carry Raphael Maklouf's effigy of Queen Elizabeth II, her third official coin portrait. These old-style 2 Pound coins come in their original presentation folder from The Royal Mint which is printed with lots of extra information.
- 1989 Bill Of Rights £2 Brilliant Uncirculated
- 1989 Claim Of Right £2 Brilliant Uncirculated
1989 United Kingdom Brilliant Uncirculated £2 Coins (2 Coins)
Please note: Photos displayed are stock photos as we may have multiple of the one item. The set is second hand and may have minor scuffing which does not impact on the coins.
This Two Pound coin set commemorates 300th anniversary of the Claim of Right and Bill of Rights, which dictated the power of the monarchy, the right to free elections, and who could impose taxation, among many other directives. In February 1689, Prince William and Princess Mary of Orange were presented with this Declaration of Rights, partly in response to the abuses of power by King James II.
The declaration passed as the Bill of Rights in December of that year, while the Convention of Estates in Scotland adopted the equivalent Claim of Right in April. Many of the principles are still relevant and utilised today, especially in legal cases.
In celebration of these landmark pieces of legislation, The Royal Mint released a pair of commemorative coins, both of which are included in this brilliant uncirculated set. Both featurea design by John Lobban which uses the cypher of William and Mary, woven around the parliamentary mace. Underneath, are the dates 1689 and 1989 marking the three hundred year history.
The obverse of both these BU Two Pounds carry Raphael Maklouf's effigy of Queen Elizabeth II, her third official coin portrait. These old-style 2 Pound coins come in their original presentation folder from The Royal Mint which is printed with lots of extra information.
- 1989 Bill Of Rights £2 Brilliant Uncirculated
- 1989 Claim Of Right £2 Brilliant Uncirculated