Royal Mint unveils 'Big Brother' £2 coin celebrating George Orwell's 1984 classic

-Credit:Joe Pepler/PinPep/Royal Mint/PA Wire
-Credit:Joe Pepler/PinPep/Royal Mint/PA Wire


George Orwell, the iconic author of Animal Farm and 1984, will be celebrated with a striking new £2 coin design.

Created to mark the 75th anniversary of Orwell's passing, the coin’s reverse side pays tribute to 1984, his chilling dystopian masterpiece about Winston Smith, a man navigating a society dominated by totalitarian rule and relentless surveillance.

At the heart of the design, artist Henry Grey has crafted a clever visual, a camera lens disguised as an eye, perfectly capturing the novel’s themes of constant observation and control.

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The quote “Big Brother is watching you” encircles the camera lens, while the coin’s edge inscription bears another quote: “There was truth and there was untruth.”

The coin will feature the famous quote “Big Brother is watching you” -Credit:Royal Mint/PA Wire
The coin will feature the famous quote “Big Brother is watching you” -Credit:Royal Mint/PA Wire

The Royal Mint said that other authors who have been honoured with £2 coins include JRR Tolkien, Jane Austen, and William Shakespeare.

Rebecca Morgan, director of commemorative coin at the Royal Mint said: “The works of George Orwell have influenced generations, and his most famous works are still being studied today – decades on from their first publication.

“I am delighted to share this unique design with collectors and fans of Orwell’s work, paying tribute to one of the most world-renowned authors of the 20th century.”

Author, journalist, and visionary thinker Eric Blair, better known by his pen name, George Orwell, used his work to expose social injustices and challenge the status quo.

Terms like “Orwellian” have become shorthand for oppressive regimes that distort truth and suppress freedoms -Credit:Getty Images
Terms like “Orwellian” have become shorthand for oppressive regimes that distort truth and suppress freedoms -Credit:Getty Images

Orwell’s influence resonates far beyond his time, with his ideas woven into everyday language.

Terms like “Orwellian” have become shorthand for oppressive regimes that distort truth and suppress freedoms, while “Big Brother” is now synonymous with surveillance and loss of privacy.

Available from 9 am on January 15 via the Royal Mint website, the coin will come in uncirculated, gold proof, and silver proof editions, starting at £17.50.

Visitors to the Royal Mint Experience in Llantrisant, South Wales, can strike their own George Orwell £2 coin starting January 20.

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