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| Issuer | States of Jersey |
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| Year | 2025 |
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| Currency | Pound (decimalized, 1971-date) |
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| Obverse description | Left-facing uncrowned effigy of King Charles III occupies the central field, engraved by Glyn Davies, surrounded by an ornate decorative border incorporating architectural motifs drawn from Buckingham Palace's ironwork and ornamental detailing. The legend CHARLES III BAILIWICK OF JERSEY arcs around the periphery, with the denomination 10 POUNDS and date 2025 appearing below the portrait. The engraver's initials GD are present in the field. The overall composition blends the royal portrait with richly embellished surrounds in keeping with the high-relief minting technique. |
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| Obverse lettering | CHARLES III BAILIWICK OF JERSEY 2025 GD 10 POUNDS |
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Buckingham Palace has appeared on British and Commonwealth coinage before, but Jersey's outsized collector issues occupy a peculiar constitutional niche — the Bailiwick is a Crown dependency, not part of the United Kingdom, giving it independent authority to issue its own currency while remaining under the Crown. That distinction allows Jersey to produce pieces like this one outside the remit of the Royal Mint entirely.
At 155.52 grams, this is a five-troy-ounce format, now a near-standard denomination tier in the modern bullion-collector crossover market. The 2025 date places it among the earliest coins of the Charles III series to reach this weight class from a Crown dependency issuer.