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Discovery of DNA £2 2003 – Circulated Coin
The Discovery of DNA £2 2003 commemorates the 50th anniversary of one of the twentieth century’s most significant scientific breakthroughs. This circulated coin features John Mills’ distinctive reverse design with the double helix spiralling across the face, highlighting the chromosomal strands and letter notations representing DNA’s four basic building blocks.
About This Design
In 1953, two scientists discovered the structure of DNA, a development whose true significance has grown over time. Today, DNA research is fundamental to forensics, medicine, and genetics. The Royal Mint issued this commemorative £2 coin to mark this pivotal scientific achievement that continues to influence numerous scientific fields.
Circulation Condition
As a circulated coin, this piece has been in public circulation and will show signs of normal wear and handling consistent with its age and circulation history. These marks are part of the coin’s character and history. The condition is typical for a circulated example of this issue.
Specifications
- Issued: 2003
- Diameter: 28.4mm
- Weight: 12.0g
- Thickness: 2.5mm
- Composition: Outer: Nickel-brass (76% copper, 4% nickel, 20% zinc), Inner: Cupro-nickel (75% copper, 25% nickel)
- Obverse Designer: Ian Rank-Broadley
- Reverse Designer: John Mills
- Edge: Milled
- Edge Inscription: DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC ACID
- Mintage: 4,299,000
This coin will arrive in circulated condition. Produced by The Royal Mint.

