All British decimal Two Pound coins are still legal tender. They are worth Two Pounds.
If you have a mint uncirculated or Proof coin still in its packaging, you could sell it on eBay or take it to a reputable coin dealer.
Well I'm assuming you can go into any British bank and get a two pound coin, or if abroad any foreign currency exchange shop.
There is a one pound coin and a two pound coin but not a three pound coin.
There was no British 1901 Two Pound or Double Sovereign coin produced.
There was no 1977 British One Pound coin minted. The first general circulation One Pound coins was minted in 1983.
There were no British Two Pound coins minted from 1888 to 1892 inclusive.
There was no 1886 British Two Pound coin minted. During the reign of Queen Victoria, they were only minted in 1887 and 1893.
Therre were no 1821 British Double Sovereign or Two Pound coins minted.
The Pound or Sovereign was not introduced into the British system of currency until 1817 when it replaced the Guinea, and the first Two Pound coin (Double Sovereigns) was minted in 1820.
British Pound denominations currently in circulation include - One Pound coin Two Pound coin Five Pound coin (legal tender and often found in circulation) Five Pound note Ten Pound note Twenty Pound note Fifty Pound note
There was no 1891 British Two Pound coin issued.
The Royal Mint issued no gold Two Pound coins from 1938 to 1952 inclusive.
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Any coin with two dates on it, 200 years apart, is a commemorative. The British 2 Pence coin has never been used as a commemorative, but the 2 Pound coin has. The British 2004 Two Pound coin commemorates the 200th Anniversay of invention of Trevithick's locomotive.