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Commemorating the 350th anniversary of the Great Fire of London in 1666.

 

The final commemorative £2 coin to enter general circulation. In 2020 the Royal Mint announced that no new £2 coins would be minted for general circulation 'for another ten years.' This was due to the lower demand for these coins generated by not only 'cashless' transactions during the Covid-19 pandemic, but also the release of the new 12-sided £1 coin in 2017 which was flooded into circulation.

 

This was despite the Royal Mint only annoucing the new Britannia £2 coin reverse in 2015, which consequently only circulated for two years. £2 coins minted in or after 2017 will only feature as part of annual sets or Royal Mint commemative presentation packs. 

 

Obverse: Jody Clark portrait

Reverse: depicting London in flames on the bank of the River Thames (designed by Aaron West).

2016 The Great Fire of London

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