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The coin depicts the Elizabeth Tower that dominates the skyline at the northern end of the Houses of Parliament. It is said to be one of London’s most iconic and recognisable landmarks. But while the tourists might refer to the clock as ‘Big Ben’, it is actually the great bell inside that bears the famous nickname, possibly used in honour of Sir Benjamin Hall, First Commissioner for Works 1855-1858. The original bell was cast in 1856 but quickly cracked. It was recast in 1858, but was to suffer the same fate. Finally a lighter hammer was used to strike a different section of the still damaged bell, giving us the distinctive sound, a musical note E, we know today. It is a sound that has become an unmistakable thread in the very fabric of British life.

Key Points:
Struck to bullion standard
One troy ounce of 999 fine silver
The first in a series of designs that celebrates the major locations of the UK
Exempt from capital gains tax for UK residents

Specification

Landmarks of Britain 2017 Big Ben 1 oz Silver Coin

Specification Value
Denomination £2
Alloy 999 Fine Silver
Diameter 38.61mm
Reverse Designer Glyn Davies and Laura Clancy
Obverse Designer Jody Clark
Specification Value
Quality Bullion
Year 2017
Pure Metal Type Silver
Pure Metal Content 1 Troy Oz
Fineness 999
Packaging Single Coin Capsule
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