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1994 Elizabeth II 'Lion Rampant, Representing Scotland' £1 Coin

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  • Designed by Norman Sillman, the reverse of the 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.
  • The obverse features the third definitive portrait of Elizabeth II designed by Raphael Maklouf.
  • The edge Inscription reads NEMO ME IMPUNE LACESSIT, which translates to 'No one provokes me with impunity' and is the motto of the Order of the Thistle.
  • Presented in sleek, premium packaging featuring The Royal Mint’s logo
  • Serves as a meaningful gift or the perfect gateway into coin collecting
  • Certified authenticity by The Royal Mint
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The United Kingdom regularly reviews its coinage to adapt to economic and practical needs. By 1980, the declining purchasing power of money made it evident that the £1 currency unit was better suited to a coin than a banknote. The £1 note, heavily used, had an average lifespan of just nine months, whereas coins could last over 40 years. Additionally, the growing vending industry underscored the need for a durable coin.

Following consultations with retailers and other stakeholders, the government announced on 31 July 1981 that a new £1 coin would be introduced on 21 April 1983. The round £1 coin was designed to be easily distinguishable: it was thicker than other coins and featured a distinctive yellow colour to stand out from the silver-toned cupro-nickel coins in circulation. Its weight was determined by balancing cost considerations with the potential introduction of higher denomination coins in the future.

The reverse designs of the round £1 coin celebrated the United Kingdom and its four constituent nations—Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, and England. The first series showcased floral emblems, while the second series adopted heraldic themes.

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**Struck for general circulation and subsequently acquired by The Royal Mint from the secondary market.

Specification

Specification Value
Denomination £1
Alloy Nickel Brass
Weight 9.50 g
Diameter 22.50mm
Reverse Designer Norman Sillman
Specification Value
Obverse Designer Raphael Maklouf
Quality Circulating
Year 1994
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