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New coins for 2016 to feature Shakespeare and Beatrix Potter | New coins for 2016 to feature Shakespeare and Beatrix Potter |
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Images representing Shakespeare plays and Beatrix Potter tales will be among those featuring on coins in 2016, the Royal Mint has said. | Images representing Shakespeare plays and Beatrix Potter tales will be among those featuring on coins in 2016, the Royal Mint has said. |
The coins are meant to give a snapshot of Britain over the past 1,000 years. | |
The histories, comedies and tragedies of Shakespeare will be depicted on £2 coins, 400 years after his death. | |
A 50p coin will honour Beatrix Potter to mark the 150 years since her birth, while another commemorates the Battle of Hastings, 950 years ago. | |
A picture of the Great Fire of London will be embossed onto a £2 coin to mark the event's 350th anniversary. | |
'Our history' | 'Our history' |
The Royal Mint's five-year programme to mark the centenary of World War One will continue with a £2 coin remembering the community pride that fuelled the rise of the "Pals" battalions, and will bear a design reminiscent of the art deco styling of the time. | The Royal Mint's five-year programme to mark the centenary of World War One will continue with a £2 coin remembering the community pride that fuelled the rise of the "Pals" battalions, and will bear a design reminiscent of the art deco styling of the time. |
Each coin bears the fifth definitive portrait of the Queen by Royal Mint engraver Jody Clark. | Each coin bears the fifth definitive portrait of the Queen by Royal Mint engraver Jody Clark. |
Anne Jessopp, director of commemorative coin at the Royal Mint, said: "It is always exciting to see the new year's designs revealed, commemorating the moments that matter, and revisiting some of the great events and stories from our history. | Anne Jessopp, director of commemorative coin at the Royal Mint, said: "It is always exciting to see the new year's designs revealed, commemorating the moments that matter, and revisiting some of the great events and stories from our history. |
"The British public should start to see these coins appearing in their change from spring 2016." | "The British public should start to see these coins appearing in their change from spring 2016." |
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