UK 2007 Abolition of the Slave Trade £2 coin
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UK 2007 Abolition of the Slave Trade £2 coin

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UK 2007 Abolition of the Slave Trade £2 coin

In 1807, the Act for the Abolition of the Slave Trade received Royal Assent and became a law throughout the British Empire. It was a result of a long Parliamentary campaign by an alliance of Evangelical Anglicans and Quakers led by William Wilberforce. The Act did not abolish slavery itself but was a major step towards recognising its damaging effects and led toward its complete abolition across the Empire in 1833.

Your coin features the date 1807 with the ‘0’ depicted as a broken chain link.

Please note this coin has been priced according to its scarcity and current market value.

UK 2007 Slave Trade Circulation £2 Coin

Price £10.00 (+ £0.00 p&p)
Order Ref 185/201G/0
Price £10.00 (+ £0.00 p&p)

Specifications

  • UK 2007 £2 Commonwealth Games
  • Condition: Circulated

Numismatic pieces should be owned primarily for collector interest.
The Westminster Collection does not offer them as an investment and makes no guarantees in terms of future value.

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