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Two pence (British decimal coin)

The British decimal two pence (2p) coin – often pronounced ''two pee'' – is a unit of currency equaling two one-hundredths of a pound sterling. Its obverse has featured the profile of Queen Elizabeth II since the coin’s introduction in 1971, the year British currency was decimalised. Three different portraits of the Queen have been used on the coin, with the latest design by Ian Rank-Broadley being introduced in 1998. The second and current reverse, featuring a segment of the Royal Shield, was introduced in 2008.
One penny and two pence coins are legal tender only up to the sum of 20p; this means that it is permissible to refuse payment of sums greater than this amount in 1p and 2p coins in order to settle a debt.〔(Royal Mint Frequently Asked Questions )〕
The two pence coin was originally minted from bronze, but since 1992 it has been minted in copper-plated steel due to the increasing price of metal. By May 2006 the pre-1992 (97% copper) coins contained 3p worth of copper each.〔("Your small fortune: 2p coins that could be worth 3p each" ), ''Telegraph'', 12 May 2006〕 As of May 2006, about 2,551 million such coins remained in circulation.〔 However, The Royal Mint warned that tampering with coinage is illegal in the UK.〔("Mint warns against melting coins" ), BBC News, 12 May 2006〕 During 2008, the value of copper fell dramatically from these peaks.〔(London Metal Exchange copper price graphs )〕
As of March 2013 there were an estimated 6,600 million 2p coins in circulation with an estimated face value of £131.987 million.〔(Estimated value and number of coins in circulation ), Royal Mint〕
== Design ==

The original reverse of the coin, designed by Christopher Ironside, and used from 1971 to 2008, is the Badge of the Prince of Wales: a plume of ostrich feathers within a coronet, above the German motto ("I serve"). The numeral "2" is written below the badge, and either (1971–1981) or (from 1982) is written above. However, a small number of 1983 "New Pence" coins exist. These coins are rather rare, and are considered collectors' items. It was originally planned that an alternative version of the 2p would be minted with a design representing Northern Ireland.〔("50 New Penny Piece" ), Hansard, 20 December 1968〕 These plans never came to fruition, however.
To date, three different obverses have been used. In all cases, the inscription is , where 2013 is replaced by the year of minting. In the original design both sides of the coin are encircled by dots, a common feature on coins, known as beading.
As with all new decimal currency, until 1984 the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II by Arnold Machin appeared on the obverse,〔 in which the Queen wears the 'Girls of Great Britain and Ireland' Tiara.
Between 1985 and 1997 the portrait by Raphael Maklouf was used,〔 in which the Queen wears the George IV State Diadem. In 1992 the metal used in minting this coin was switched from bronze to copper-plated steel.
From 1998 to 2015 the portrait by Ian Rank-Broadley was used,〔 again featuring the tiara, with a signature-mark below the portrait.
As of June 2015, coins bearing the portrait by Jody Clark have been seen in circulation.
In August 2005 the Royal Mint launched a competition to find new reverse designs for all circulating coins apart from the £2 coin.〔("Royal Mint seeks new coin designs" ), BBC News, 17 August 2005〕 The winner, announced in April 2008, was Matthew Dent, whose designs were gradually introduced into the circulating British coinage from mid-2008.〔("Royal Mint unveils new UK coins" ), 2 April 2008〕 The designs for the 1p, 2p, 5p, 10p, 20p and 50p coins depict sections of the Royal Shield that form the whole shield when placed together. The shield in its entirety is featured on the £1 coin. The 2p coin depicts the second quarter of the shield, showing the Lion Rampant from the Royal Banner of Scotland, with the words above. The coin's obverse remains largely unchanged, but the beading (the ring of dots around the coin's circumference), which no longer features on the coin's reverse, has also been removed from the obverse.

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