The 2009 £2 coin titled "Technology" is a notable piece in the United Kingdom's coinage, minted by the Royal Mint with a mintage of 8,775,000, placing it in a moderate rarity category with a score of 4 out of 10. This coin is part of a series celebrating various themes of British innovation and progress, reflecting the nation's advancements in technology. Its reverse design, created by the artist Matthew Bonaccorsi, features a stylized representation of gears and circuit patterns, symbolizing the interplay between mechanical and digital technology. While the coin is still found in circulation and holds a market value of £2, it holds significance for numismatists due to its thematic representation of the technological era and its place in the broader context of British coinage history. Collectors appreciate it not only for its design but also for its representation of the ongoing narrative of technological development in the UK.
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