the monometallic £2s (N#4410, N#21883, N#19473, N#13387, N#13389, N#13390, and N#13391), the 25p crowns (N#5982, N#5488, N#5981, and N#3076), and the £5 crowns (there's 19, i can link if needed, but it's going to be an absolutely massive block so i won't unprompted) are all listed as being produced in high numbers and according to the comments text were available “at face value from most post offices and banks”… but the £2s are listed as circulating commemoratives while the crowns are listed as non-circulating?
worth noting before i continue: i've heard a couple people mention the £2s circulated, and this guy says the 25p crowns circulated (no easily found data on the £5 crowns)
i think they should all listed as circulating commemoratives (since they did circulate and you only paid face value to get them), but they could also all be listed as non-circulating (since that was the mint's intention), but either way i think this should be fixed
side note: almost all of these (except N#19473 and N#6627, which don't specify a general quantity) say “produced in their millions” (or, for the 2006-8 crowns, thousands), but i don't think that's grammatically/linguistically/somethingally correct? i'd change “their” to “the”, but it isn't terribly important i suppose