P&O Cruises receives Britannia coin from Royal Mint
The Royal Mint has presented P&O’s Britannia with a commemorative two pound Britannia coin, which will go into circulation later this year.
The coin, which shows the iconic British figure rather than the cruise vessel, were revealed in the same week that P&O launched its new ship.
Speaking at the launch of the new £2 Britannia, David Cameron the prime minister said: “It is great to see Britannia’s welcome return to our currency. Making her first appearance on our coins in the 17th Century, Britannia is an enduring symbol of our national identity, ideal to help reinforce the strong sense of shared purpose and history for modern Britons.”
Shane Bissett, The Royal Mint’s director of commemorative coin and medals, said: “The instantly recognisable figure of Britannia has a long, enduring history which has evolved and changed in keeping with the nation which she represents. She has come to stand as a symbol of renewed optimism for our country, and has a rightful place on the currency of the United Kingdom.
“The birth of two such iconic Britannias almost simultaneously is an important event which The Royal Mint and P&O Cruises wanted to mark in an appropriate manner. It gives me great pleasure to visit our coin’s namesake, and it is an honour to have the opportunity to commemorate the launch of the cruise ship Britannia.”
Captain Paul Brown said: “It is a great honour to receive this special commemorative coin and very fitting that we are on board Britannia, which is “the nation’s ship”. The name Britannia has great historical resonance with P&O Cruises long and famous heritage and, most importantly, both the ship and new £2 coin pay homage to our past and celebrate the forward-looking Britain of today and the future.”
P&O’s Britannia, is the biggest ever cruise ship dedicated to the British market.
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