2016 First World War Army Pals Battalions £2 Brilliant Uncirculated Coin Pack Sealed
In 2016, to commemorate the 100th Anniversary of the First World War and the Army's contribution to victory, the Royal Mint released a very Limited Issue Brilliant Uncirculated Army Pals Battalions £2 Two Pound Coin Pack.
In 1914, as Europe finally went to war, the call
went out to enlist. The British Army
, unlike the French
and German armies
, was made up
exclusively of volunteers. 30,000 volunteers
signed up each day, in response to Lord Kitchener’s famous recruitment drive.
Those who
enlisted together were permitted to serve together
in ‘Pals Battalions’
with workmates, friends and
neighbours, standing side by side to defend their communities.
The debut of the Kitchener Army
of
volunteers turned into a massacre. As the British
divisions advanced, they were cut down by machine gun fire.
Few communities remained
untouched by the immense sacrifice paid as a result of this strategic failure.
The reverse, designed by Tim Sharp,
depicts Army Soldiers Pals Battalions - Friends, Neighbours and workmates serving side by side shoulder to shoulder,
while the obverse has the stunning Fifth Portrait
of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Jody Clark
.
- Limited Mintage Presentation 19,066 Worldwide
- Finished to Royal Mint's Brilliant Uncirculated Quality - A Finer Finish Than Circulating Coins
- The Only Official UK £2 Coin to Commemorate the Army
- Beautifully designed and executed, comes complete with fascinating historical Coin Pack
- Features an unusual Futurist coin design
- Created in association with Imperial War Museums
- Royal Mint Presentation Pack Sealed











