1986 Commonwealth Games Commemorative Brilliant Uncirculated £2 Coin

Condition: This commemorative £2 coin is in great condition, because they are unused and undamaged in its original package especially of its age. The Coin is in an unopened plastic pocket with a descriptive keepsake booklet ( A better view can be seen in the images). 

In 1986 to commemorate the Scottish XII Commonwealth Games, the Royal Mint released Brilliant Uncirculated Scottish £2 Coin in an attractive presentation folder. This is the first Commemorative Coin ever to be issued in the United Kingdom to mark a sporting occasion. The reserve designed by Norman Sillman depicts a Scottish Thistle and a laurel wreath, superimposed on St Andrew's Cross and marks the XII Commonwealth Games being held in Scotland in 1986. The observe bears Raphael Maklouf's elegant portrait of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II, approved for use on the United Kingdom's coinage from 1985 onward.