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Maritime Great, Mary Rose, Immortalised On UK £2 Coin

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The following is a release from the The Royal Mint

The Royal Mint is commemorating the 500th anniversary of the Mary Rose's launch in Portsmouth in 1511 by issuing a £2 coin depicting the famous English warship, part of King Henry VIII's Tudor battle fleet. This limited edition £2 coin will enter circulation this year, finding its way into the nation's change up and down the country.

Not only is the £2 coin entering circulation but special commemorative versions have also been struck in the precious metals Gold and Silver. Created in strictly limited numbers, these coins are finished to a higher quality than a circulating coin, showing the design in perfect clarity. They are available to purchase today at www.royalmint.com

The coin was shown at the Mary Rose Museum in Portsmouth, home of the salvaged wreck, alongside Tudor coins raised from the sunken ship. It is released in the same year the Mary Rose Trust starts to lay the foundations on a new Mary Rose museum to once again bring together the ship's remains with the 19,000 Tudor artifacts recovered with her in 1982. The Mary Rose, the Tudor Navy's flagship was launched during King Henry VIII's reign but sank when she listed too steeply and the gunports flooded during the Battle of the Solent in July 1545.

The coin depicts the ship in a design created by artist John Bergdahl, showing the grand Tudor warship in profile, in a similar scene to the only contemporary image that exists of the ship. The numerous flags and banners are recreated, flowing from tall masts with her armament of guns visible.

John Bergdahl explains the inspiration behind his design: "After a trip to the museum currently home to the Mary Rose, I was immediately inspired by the only acknowledged painting of this iconic vessel -- an image that I used as the basis for my design."

Commenting on the design Dr. Kevin Clancy, Head of Historical Services at The Royal Mint, said: " The Royal Mint is very pleased to commemorate the 500th anniversary of the Mary Rose's maiden voyage in 1511 on a special commemorative £2 coin. We were especially impressed with the way the designer captured the stature and presence of this great Tudor ship on the coin."

Rear Admiral John Lippiett, Chief Executive of the Mary Rose Trust, said; "This elegant new coin is a fitting tribute to the world's only surviving Tudor Warship and the finest collection of Tudor artifacts recovered with her. If everyone who found one of these Mary Rose £2 in their pocket were to donate the same amount to us at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard where she was built, then we would complete our outstanding appeal of £3m for the new £35 million Mary Rose Museum. Without this money, the future of this national icon is not yet secured".
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