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2020 Three Graces Two Ounce Gold Proof Great Engravers Coin

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996.6‰
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62.420
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The Britannia Coin Company
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Highly collectable two-ounce 2020 gold proof [Three Graces](file:///collections/alderney-the-three-graces/) coin from [The Royal Mint](file:///buy-coins/the-royal-mint/)'s celebrated [Great Engravers](file:///collections/the-great-engravers/) collection. Remastered for 2020, the iconic Three Graces pattern, first struck in 1817, is an early neoclassical masterpiece by Royal Mint engraver [William Wyon](file:///blog/william-wyon-royal-mint-great-engraver/) and features three women representing England, Scotland and Ireland, with 'FOEDUS INVIOLABILE' around. - Wyon's design is accompanied on this reissue by [Jody Clark](file:///blog/jody-clark/)'s portrait of [Queen Elizabeth II](file:///buy-coins/elizabeth-ii/) - Struck in 999.9 fine gold, this UK coin has a face value of [£200](file:///buy-coins/200-two-hundred-pounds/) and a proof finish - One of just 325 issued in this presentation, supplied with the original packaging and COA System.Threading.Tasks.Task`1[System.String] System.Threading.Tasks.Task`1[System.String]