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Event
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Design
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Edge Inscription
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Designer
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1986
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XIII Commonwealth Games
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Cross of St Andrew, crown of laurel leaves and Scottish Thistle
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XIII COMMONWEALTH GAMES JULY 1986
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Norman Sillman
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1989
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Tercentenary of the Bill of Rights
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Cypher of 'W&M' (King William and Queen Mary) interlaced surmounting a horizontal Parliamentary Mace and representation of the Royal Crown above and the dates 1689 and 1989 below, all within the inscription 'Tercentenary of the Bill of Rights'
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None
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John Lobban
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1989
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Tercentenary of the Claim of Right
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Cypher of 'W&M' (King William and Queen Mary) interlaced surmounting a horizontal Parliamentary Mace and representation of the Royal Crown above and the dates 1689 and 1989 below, all within the inscription 'Tercentenary of the Claim of Right'
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None
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John Lobban
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1994
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Tercentenary of the Bank of England
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The Bank's Corporate Seal including the Crown and Cypher of King William and Queen Mary and the dates 1694-1994
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SIC VOS NON VOBIS
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Leslie Durbin
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1995
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50th Anniversary of the end of the Second World War
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A stylised representation of a Dove as the symbol of peace
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1945 IN PEACE GOODWILL 1995
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John Mills
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1995
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50th Anniversary of the founding of the United Nations
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50th anniversary symbol of United Nations and a fanning pattern of flags with the inscription NATIONS UNITED FOR PEACE above and the dates '1945-1995' below
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None
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Michael Rizzello
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1996
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10th European Football Championship
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A stylised representation of a football, with the date of 1996 centrally placed and encircled by sixteen small rings
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TENTH EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP
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John Mills
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1999
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1999 Rugby World Cup
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Design depicts a stadium, on which is superimposed a rugby ball and goalpost. The date '1999' above separated by goal-posts from the value 'TWO POUNDS' below
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Rugby World Cup 1999
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Ron Dutton
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2001
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100th Anniversary of Marconi's 1st Wireless Transmission across the Atlantic
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Radio waves decorating centre and outer border while a spark of electricity linking the zeros of the date represents the generation of the signal
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WIRELESS BRIDGES THE ATLANTIC...MARCONI 1901...
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Robert Evans
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2002
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XVII Commonwealth Games in Manchester
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Stylised figure of an athlete holding a banner and the inscription XVII Commonwealth Games 2002. Behind the athlete is a circle containing a flag - there are four different versions of this coin, each with one of the flags of Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and England in this circle
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SPIRIT OF FRIENDSHIP, MANCHESTER 2002
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Matthew Bonaccorsi
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2003
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50th Anniversary of the discovery of DNA
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A representation of the double helical structure of DNA with the words DNA Double Helix above and 'TWO POUNDS' and the dates '1953-2003' below
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DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC ACID
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John Mills
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2004
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200th Anniversary of the first steam locomotive by Richard Trevithick
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A representation of a steam locomotive engine with the words 'TWO POUNDS' above and inside a cog wheel, the words R.TREVITHICK 1804 INVENTION INDUSTRY PROGRESS 2004 as a circumscription
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None
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(milled with an incuse railway line motif) Robert Lowe
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2005
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400th anniversary of the Gunpowder Plot
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An arrangement of crossiers, maces and swords surrounded by stars and the dates 1605 & 2005. Denomination TWO POUNDS below
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REMEMBER REMEMBER THE FIFTH OF NOVEMBER
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Peter Forster
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2005
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60th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day
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Design depicts St Paul's Cathedral illuminated by searchlights and the value 'TWO POUNDS' sbove and the dates 1945-2005 below
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In Victory Magnanimity in Peace Goodwill
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Bob Elderton
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2006
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Bicentennial of the birth of Isambard Kingdom Brunel
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Depiction of a section of the roof of Paddington Station with the dates 2006 above and the name BRUNEL to the right and the denomination TWO POUNDS below
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SO MANY IRONS IN THE FIRE
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Robert Evans
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2006
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Bicentennial of the birth of Isambard Kingdom Brunel
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A portrait of Isambard Kingdom Brunel with two of his engineering achievments, encircled by a chain with the denomination TWO POUNDS above and the date 2006 below
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1806-1859 ISAMBARD KINGDOM BRUNEL ENGINEER
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Rod Kelly
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2007
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Tercentenary of the Act of Union between England and Scotland
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A design dividing the coin into four quarters, with a rose and a thistle occupying two of the quarters and a portcullis in each of the other two quarters. The whole design is overlaid with a linking jigsaw motif and surrounded by the dates "1707" and "2007", and the denomination "TWO POUNDS"
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UNITED INTO ONE KINGDOM
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Yvonne Holton
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2007
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Bicentenary of the Abolition of the Slave Trade in the British Empire
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The date "1807" with the "0" depicted as a broken chain link, surrounded by the inscription "AN ACT FOR THE ABOLITION OF THE SLAVE TRADE" and the date "2007"
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AM I NOT A MAN AND A BROTHER
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David Gentleman
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2008
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Olympic Handover Ceremony
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A flag showing the five Olympic rings being passed from a hand on the left to a hand on the right. The surrounding inscription reads "BEIJING 2008" left of image and "LONDON 2012" to right. The London 2012 olympic logo is at the bottom of the coin overlapping both metals
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I CALL UPON THE YOUTH OF THE WORLD
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The Royal Mint Engraving Team
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2008
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The Centenary of the London Olympic Games of 1908
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Four lanes of a running track extend from bottom left and converge into distance towards top right. The lane numbers show "1908" across the lanes with "TWO POUNDS 2008" written along the lanes. The inscription "LONDON OLYMPIC CENTENARY" is shown around the upper right half of the coin
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THE 4TH OLYMPIAD LONDON
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Thomas T Docherty
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2009
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250th Anniversary of the birth of Robert Burns
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A handwriting style of font reads [sic] "we'll tak a cup a' kindness yet, for auld lang syne". The inscription "1759 ROBERT BURNS 1796" above, "TWO POUNDS" below
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SHOULD AULD ACQUAINTANCE BE FORGOT
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The Royal Mint Engraving Team
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2009
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200th Anniversary of Charles Darwin's birth
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A profile portrait of Charles Darwin on left, facing right, stares into the face of a chimpanzee on right, facing left. The incsription "1809 . DARWIN . 2009" above, "TWO POUNDS" below
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ON THE ORIGIN OF SPECIES 1859
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Suzie Zamit
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2010
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100th Anniversary of the death of Florence Nightingale
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The design portrays a pulse being taken, whilst the background symbolises the rays of light from the lamp that Florence Nightingale was known for carrying during her rounds to tend to the wounded troops in the Crimean War. Surrounded by the inscription "1820 - FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE - 1910" with "TWO POUNDS" below
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150 YEARS OF NURSING
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Gordon Summers
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2011
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400th Anniversary of the King James Bible
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The design features typeset in a replica of the black letter typeface used in the first edition: the reversed, raised text of the printing block on the left and the recessed text of the printed word on the right, taking the form of the quote, ‘In the beginning was the Word’ (John 1:1).’[3] Inscription "KING JAMES BIBLE" above, "1611-2011" below
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THE AUTHORISED VERSION
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Paul Stafford & Benjamin Wright
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2011
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500th Anniversary of the maiden voyage of the Mary Rose
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The Mary Rose sailing right, based upon a 1546 pictorial survey of Henry VIII's navy. Inscription "THE MARY ROSE" above, "TWO POUNDS" below
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YOUR NOBLEST SHIPPE 1511
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John Bergdahl
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2012
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200th Anniversary of the birth of Charles Dickens
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A profile outline of Charles Dickens, facing left, created from the titles of Dickens’ famous works. Inscription "1812 CHARLES DICKENS 1870" to left
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SOMETHING WILL TURN UP
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Matthew Dent
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2012
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The London 2012 Handover to Rio
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The design depicts the moment of a baton handover in a relay race. The hand holding the baton descends from top right, above a sweeping UK flag which twists to become the flag of Brazil below the hand reaching up from bottom left to take the baton.[4] Inscription "LONDON 2012" top left, "RIO 2016" bottom right. The London 2012 olympic logo is at the very top of the coin
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I CALL UPON THE YOUTH OF THE WORLD
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Jonathan Olliffe
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2013
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London Underground 150th Anniversary
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The Train The front of a tube train fills the cupro-nickel centre of the coin as if approaching out of a tunnel formed by the surrounding nickel-brass outer ring of the coin. Inscription "1863 · LONDON UNDERGROUND · 2013" above
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Linear representation of the Tube map
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Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby
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2013
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London Underground 150th Anniversary
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The Roundel A representation of the London Underground logo with "1863" above and "2013" below
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MIND THE GAP
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Edwina Ellis
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2013
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The 350th Anniversary of the Guinea
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A recreation of the design on what became known as the "spade guinea": a shield with the arms of King George III. Surrounding inscription "ANNIVERSARY OF THE GOLDEN GUINEA 2013"
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WHAT IS A GUINEA? ‘TIS A SPLENDID THING
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Anthony Smith ARBS
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2014
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100th Anniversary of the Outbreak of the First World War
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A representation of the famous recruitment poster featuring Lord Kitchener with the legend "YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS YOU". Surrounding inscription "THE FIRST WORLD WAR 1914-1918" with "2014" below
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THE LAMPS ARE GOING OUT ALL OVER EUROPE
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John Bergdah
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2014
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500th Anniversary of Trinity House
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The beacon of a lighthouse shining out to left and right. Surrounding inscription "1514 TRINITY HOUSE 2014" with "TWO POUNDS" below.
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SERVING THE MARINER
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Joe Whitlock-Blundell and David Eccles
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