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The Royal Mint released a £2 coin to mark the 200th anniversary of the National Gallery.
Since its inception, the National Gallery has been committed to making art accessible to everyone. The collection, now comprising over 2,300 paintings, originated with 38 pictures acquired from financier John Julius Angerstein by parliament in April 1824. Initially housed at Angerstein's Pall Mall residence, it later moved to Trafalgar Square in 1838 for its central location. Despite enduring bombings in World War II, the Gallery has stood as an art epicenter since 1824, featuring works by British artists like William Hogarth and John Constable, as well as renowned international artists such as Rembrandt and Vincent van Gogh. Open to all, it remains a cultural hub.
Obverse
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Depicts King Charles III’s effigy, surrounded by the Latin inscription. Engraver's initials on the neck. CHARLES III•D•G•REX•F•D•2 POUNDS•2024 • |
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Reverse
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Depicts the Wilkins Building of the National Gallery at the center, with the anniversary itself framing the building in a semi-circle. 200TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE NATIONAL GALLERY |
Edge |
‘The glory of our ancestors is a light to our descendants’ is inscribed on the ceiling above the main staircase in the Wilkins Building of the Gallery. The phrase conveys the notion that the great artists of the past inspire those of the future – a founding principle of the National Gallery. · MAIORVM GLORIA POSTERIS LVMEN EST |
Characteristics
Type | Commemorative Issue (Non-circulating) |
Material | Bi-Metallic |
Ring | Cupronickel |
Center | Nickel Brass |
Weight | 12 g |
Diameter | 28.4 mm |
Thickness | - |
Shape |
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Alignment | Medal |
Mint |
Royal Mint
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