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2020 Three Graces 2oz Silver Proof Coin – Great Engravers Collection – Royal Mint

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The 2020 Three Graces 2oz Silver Proof Coin is the landmark debut of The Royal Mint’s celebrated Great Engravers Collection, reviving one of the most iconic British coin designs of all time. Originally created by William Wyon in 1817, the Three Graces allegorically represent England, Scotland and Ireland - depicted as elegant, intertwined figures with classical inspiration.

Struck in 999.9 fine silver and weighing two troy ounces, this 2020 proof release reinterprets Wyon’s masterpiece with stunning precision and ultra-modern proof quality. Each coin features Jody Clark’s portrait of Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse and was issued with a strict limited edition presentation of just 3,000 coins worldwide.

Released exclusively through The Royal Mint and instantly oversubscribed, the Three Graces 2oz Silver Proof has become one of the most sought-after modern silver coins, valued for both its artistry and rarity.


Coin Specifications

• Year. 2020
• Series. The Great Engravers Collection
• Design. The Three Graces by William Wyon
• Metal. 999.9 Fine Silver
• Weight. 2 Troy Ounces (62.42g)
• Diameter. 40.00mm
• Denomination. £5
• Finish. Proof
• Obverse. Queen Elizabeth II by Jody Clark
• Reverse. The Three Graces by William Wyon
• Edge. Milled
• Mintage. Limited Edition Presentation of 3,500
• Presentation. Original Royal Mint box with numbered Certificate of Authenticity
• Condition. FDC (Fleur-De-Coin) / As-Struck


Key Points

• First release in The Royal Mint’s Great Engravers Collection
• Features William Wyon’s renowned Three Graces design
• Struck in 999.9 fine silver – 2oz proof finish
• Limited to just 3,500 pieces worldwide
• Supplied with original box and COA
• Hugely sought after by collectors worldwide
• Free fully insured UK delivery

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