Abolition of the Slave Trade Coins
| Discover the Abolition of the Slave Trade £2 coin series, a powerful and historically significant Royal Mint commemorative release marking the bicentenary of the 1807 Abolition of the Slave Trade Act. Issued in 2007, this UK £2 coin features a deeply symbolic design by David Gentleman, including a broken chain forming the “0” in 1807, representing the end of the transatlantic slave trade. The reverse is surrounded by the inscription “An Act for the Abolition of the Slave Trade” , making it one of the most meaningful modern British commemorative coins. Struck in circulated, brilliant uncirculated, silver proof, and gold proof editions, this series includes a range of formats with varying mintages, from widely circulated coins to highly limited collector releases. The silver and gold proof editions in particular are sought after for their scarcity, presentation quality, and historical importance.
Its design and historical importance make it a key addition for collectors of UK £2 coins, historical commemoratives, and Royal Mint series issues. The London Coin Company offers a carefully selected range of authentic Abolition of the Slave Trade coins, sourced from trusted distributors and official channels. Every coin is checked for quality and authenticity, ensuring confidence whether you are collecting, investing, or completing a UK commemorative set.
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