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2004 Trevithick Steam Locomotive £2 Gold Proof Coin Box Coa

SKU GP2PC-018000
£1,399.95
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Product Details
Manufacturer: Royal Mint
Issuing Country: United Kingdom
Year: 2004
Monarch: Elizabeth II (1953 - 2022)
Series / Ranges: Trevithick Steam Locomotive
Denomination: £2
Metal: Gold
Purity: .9167
Metal Content: 0.4707 Troy Ounces
Weight: 15.97 Grams
Diameter: 28.40mm
Quality: Gold Proof
Mintage: 1,500 Worldwide
Presentation: Boxed with Certificate

In 2004 to celebrate the 200th Anniversary of Trevithick's Steam Locomotive, the Royal Mint released a very special Limited Issue £2 Two Pound Gold Proof Coin struck in solid 22 Carat Gold.

The Industrial Revolution was a period that saw countries like Britain progress from being predominantly agrarian to being much more urbanised.
The development of the steam engine played a crucial role in this transition.
Although steam-powered engines had been used from the early eighteenth century, they were often large and unreliable machines fixed into position to perform certain tasks.
It was not until the beginning of the nineteenth century that a Cornishman, Richard Trevithick, revolutionised steam power by devising the first steam-driven locomotive engine.

Following a bet between Samuel Homfray, owner of the Penydarren Iron Works and Richard Crayshaw owner of the Cyfarthfa Iron Works, in 1804 Trevithick built a steam engine that could haul ten tons of iron from Penydarren works along a tramway to Navigation House in Abercynon, a total distance of nine miles. The journey was completed in four hours and five minutes. The first ever steam-powered vehicle had been driven on rail.
Trevithick's engine was the first true locomotive.

The reverse designed by Robert Lowe is a depiction of Trevithick's Locomotive Penydarren and the denomination 'Two Pounds' surrounded by a cog representing the Industrial Revolution and the inscription 'R Trevithick 1804 Invention Industry Progress 2004' with a patterned edge.
The obverse features Ian Rank Broadley's mature, reflective portrait of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II.
These legal tender coins have been struck to proof quality using specially prepared dies and highly polished blanks.

  • Limited Mintage of 1,500 Coins Worldwide
  • Struck to Royal Mint's Proof Quality in Solid 22 Carat Gold
  • Celebrating the 200th Anniversary of Trevithick's Steam Locomotive
  • Royal Mint Boxed with Certificate of Authenticity
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