UK Scottish Lion Circulation £1
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The second series of £1 coin designs used heraldic emblems to represent the United Kingdom and its four constituent countries.
This coin features a Lion Rampant which is used to represent Scotland.
The term 'rampant' refers to the position of the lion standing upright with forelegs raised and claws unsheathed, and this symbol was first used to represent the Scottish kingdom by King Alexander II in the 13th century.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to secure this round £1 coin in circulation quality for your collection, order today.
UK Scottish Lion Circulation £1
Price
£7.50
(+ £0.00 p&p)
Order Ref
185/911G/9
Limited to 9 item(s) per household
Price
£7.50
(+ £0.00 p&p)
Specifications
- UK £1: Lion Rampant
- Year of Issue: 1994
- Weight: 9.5g
- Diameter: 22.5mm
- Metal: Nickel-brass
- Condition: Circulated