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Product Details This 2003 Silver Britannia coin gives you the opportunity to own one of the coins in the Silver Britannia coin series with a lower mintage. Featuring the "Britannia's Helmet" design, this coin is a great enhancement to any coin collection.

Coin Highlights: Contains 1 oz of .958 fine Silver.

Individual coins will be in protective packaging.

Mintage of only 73,721 coins.

Obverse: Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, along with the face value of 2 pounds.

Reverse: Features the profile of the legendary figure of Britannia. Her image has symbolized Britain’s strength and integrity on coinage since Roman times.

Sovereign coin produced by The Royal Mint and backed by the British government.

Protect your Silver Britannia with this clear plastic capsule or display it in style by adding an attractive presentation box to your order.



This Silver coin would be a great addition to any bullion collection or an ideal gift for a loved one. Add this 2003 1 oz Silver Britannia to your cart today! Protect your Silver Britannia with thisor display it in style by adding an attractiveto your order.This Silver coin would be a great addition to any bullion collection or an ideal gift for a loved one. Add this 2003 1 oz Silver Britannia to your cart today!

Product Specifications Product ID: 11455

Year: 2003

Grade: Brilliant Unc

Grade Service: None

Denomination: 2 Pounds

Mint Mark: Not Shown

Metal Content: 1 troy oz Purity: .958

Diameter: 40 mm

Britannia, the female personification of the British Isles, takes her name from an ancient term for Great Britain and has been a popular figure since the 1st century, when she was first depicted on Roman coinage under the rule of Emperor Hadrian. Illustrated as a goddess, Britannia resembles the Roman figure Boudica. Britannia first appeared on British coins in 1672, when she graced the farthing. She was a firm fixture on coins from this point onwards, appearing on pennies issued under every monarch from 1797 until decimalization, when she was chosen to appear on the 50 pence coin until 2008.



Over the years, the image of Britannia has altered slightly, with her maritime links being emphasized by switching her spear to a trident. Britannia is seen as a symbol of British unity, liberty and strength, meaning she resurfaces during particularly challenging times. Like Columbia in the U.S. and Marianne in France, Britannia becomes more prominent in times of war or when national pride is booming.



In 1987, Britannia’s image graced the new Gold bullion coin minted by the Royal Mint known as the Gold Britannia. These Gold coins have since grown in popularity as an investment and a collector’s piece. Gold Britannias are available in sizes as small as 1/20 oz and as large as 5 oz Gold coins. In 1997, the Royal Mint expanded this design to a Silver bullion coin known as the Silver Britannia. Over time, both the Gold Britannia and Silver Britannia have experienced changes in design and an increase in metal purity, making them major players in the modern coin market.