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| Issuer | Jersey (British Crown dependencies) |
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| Year | 2025 |
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| Technique | Coloured, Milled |
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| Obverse description | Uncrowned effigy of King Charles III facing left, rendered in a refined portrait style by engraver Glyn Davies. The sovereign's initials 'GD' appear as part of the legend. A continuous inscription encircles the field reading 'CHARLES III · BAILWICK OF JERSEY · 2025', with the denomination 'TEN PENCE' positioned below the portrait. The design is framed by a beaded border. |
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| Reverse description | A finely detailed, fully coloured bust of Queen Anne facing left, wearing an ornate gilt open crown set with red and blue gemstones, her dark hair arranged in an elaborate upswept coiffure. The effigy is rendered in a painterly miniature portrait style with naturalistic flesh tones against the uncoloured metallic field. The inscription 'ANNE' and the regnal dates '1702-1714' appear to the left of the portrait in an arc. The design is contained within a beaded outer border. |
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Jersey's decimalized coinage has commemorated figures from the island's history since the 1980s, and Queen Anne holds particular relevance here: the 1702 Act granting Jersey certain trading privileges was confirmed under her reign, reinforcing the island's distinct constitutional relationship with the Crown that persists to this day. This nickel plated steel issue is among the first Jersey circulating pieces to carry the effigy of Charles III alongside a historical subject rather than a purely symbolic one.