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2007 Abolition of the Slave Trade (DG Initials) £2 Brilliant Uncirculated – BUNC

The Abolition of Slave 2007 £2 coin commemorates the historic legislation that ended the British slave trade. This brilliant uncirculated specimen features the distinctive DG initials and maintains its original mint luster, making it a significant addition to any numismatic collection.

Condition and Presentation

This coin is presented in brilliant uncirculated condition, preserving its original detail and finish. It comes securely housed in a protective self-adhesive flip to maintain its excellent condition while allowing for safe viewing and handling.

Appearance Notes

As with many brilliant uncirculated coins, this 2007 £2 commemorative piece may exhibit slight toning, which is natural for coins of this age. This subtle patina does not detract from the coin’s collectible value or its historical significance in marking the 200th anniversary of the Abolition of Slave 2007 legislation.

Historical Significance

The design commemorates the parliamentary act that abolished the slave trade throughout the British Empire, representing an important milestone in human rights history. The distinctive DG initials on this version refer to the designer’s mark, adding to its numismatic interest.

Collection Value

This brilliant uncirculated example offers collectors the opportunity to own a piece of British monetary and social history in excellent condition, with all the original detail preserved as it left the mint.

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