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| Issuer | Jersey (British Crown dependencies) |
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| Year | 2025 |
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| Weight | 6.5 g |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
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| Reverse description | The reverse features a large stylised capital letter 'A' rendered in deep purple colour, dominating the central field as part of the Christmas Alphabet series. A three-dimensional polychrome figurine of a robed angel with folded wings and a halo stands before the letter, depicted in cream and gold tones with hands clasped in a devotional pose. To the right edge of the field, a partially visible purple Christmas bauble decorated with a snowflake motif adds seasonal context. The coloured design elements are set against a polished silver-toned background, with the reeded edge visible at the coin's periphery. |
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Jersey's Christmas Alphabet series assigns a coin to each letter — this piece covers "A" for Angel. The series is a modern collector-targeted issue from Jersey's treasury, which has operated its own decimal coinage independently of the UK since 1971. These nickel-plated steel strikes are legal tender on the island but produced in quantities calibrated to collector demand rather than circulation needs, meaning most will spend their lives in folders rather than tills.