This Royal Mint 50p coin features Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth III, born in 1926 and reigning until 2022. The obverse side of the coin showcases the Queen's profile, while the reverse side displays the iconic Commonwealth Coat of Arms. Minted in the United Kingdom, this coin is a must-have for any collector or history enthusiast. Its ungraded status and uncertified certification make it a unique addition to any collection.
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The Royal Mint 2018 Peter Rabbit 50p BU Beatrix Potter 50p set features one 50p coin showcasing characters from the beloved Peter Rabbit stories by Beatrix Potter. These coins are part of the British decimal coinage era of Queen Elizabeth II (1952-2022), making them a special addition to any coin collector's portfolio. With the intricate designs and unique themes, this set is a must-have for fans of classic British literature and charming characters.
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Uncirculated from royal mint bags both coins in great condition,see pic.
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The coin is made of British materials and is uncertified. It is a piece of British numismatic history that represents the era of Queen Elizabeth II's rule from 1952 to 2022. This collectible item is a symbol of British tradition and royalty.
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Britannia 50p Coin. The First 50p Coin. Elizabeth II. The Coin you see in the pictures is the coin that you will receive. Royal Mint.
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2017 Elizabeth II - PROOF 50p Fifty Pence Royal Shield Coin. Excellent proof condition with a hint of light natural toning.
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The Royal Mint 2018 Peter Rabbit 50p and Beatrix Pottery are a delightful addition to any coin collection. Featuring characters from the beloved children's stories, these coins were issued in 2018 during the reign of Queen Elizabeth II. Made from materials sourced in Great Britain, these uncirculated coins are a charming representation of British culture and heritage.
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British fifty pence (50p) coin commemorating the Modern Pentathlon event of the London 2012 Olympic Games. The coin was part of a series of 29 different commemorative 50p coins issued by the Royal Mint for the Olympics. The reverse design, by Daniel Brittain, depicts five figures representing the five sports of the modern pentathlon: fencing, swimming, riding, shooting, and running. The obverse side features the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II by Ian Rank-Broadley. Approximately 1,689,500 of these specific coins entered general circulation, making it a relatively common collectible.
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