The 2 Pence coin reverse design (1971 to 2008) shows the "Badge of the Prince of Wales" which is a plume of ostrich feathers in a coronet.
There are three ostrich feathers.
Its the Three White feathers which is also the crest for a Prince of Wales
The Prince of Wales's Feathers.
£125
No, the Prince of Wales feather is not a flower; it is a heraldic emblem associated with the Prince of Wales. This emblem features three ostrich feathers and is often depicted with a coronet. It symbolizes the title and authority of the Prince of Wales, rather than representing a floral design.
The three feathers symbol, also known as the "Prince of Wales feathers," features three stylized ostrich feathers emerging from a gold coronet. It is associated with the Prince of Wales, representing loyalty, truth, and courage. The emblem is often accompanied by the motto "Ich dien," which means "I serve" in German. The symbol is widely recognized as a representation of the Welsh royal heritage.
The three feathers are associated with the emblem of the Prince of Wales, which is a symbol of the Welsh monarchy. Traditionally, they represent the motto "Ich dien" (I serve) and are believed to have been adopted by Edward, the Black Prince, in the 14th century. The feathers are often interpreted as a symbol of unity and the connection between Wales and the English crown. They are prominently featured in the heraldry of the British royal family.
The main emblem is the red dragon with the Daffodil being the national flower along side the leak. Many see the 3 feathers as the main emblem but this only came in to existence when Prince Charles as appointed Prince of Wales. Now most people recognise the 3 feathers as the main "trade mark" as its used for sporting events etc.
yes he is the prince of wales.
yeah i have one if your interested.
2 Pence coins are not used as commemoratives.