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2 Pounds - Charles III Heritage Breeds - Holstein Friesian

Uitgever States of Jersey
Jaar 2024
Type Non-circulating coin
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Beschrijving voorzijde Uncrowned effigy of King Charles III facing left, as sculpted by Martin Jennings, occupying the copper-nickel centre field of this bimetallic coin. The portrait depicts the King in a contemporary, unadorned style with natural hair. The legend CHARLES III curves along the left arc of the outer nickel brass ring, and BAILIWICK OF JERSEY curves along the right arc, with the date 2024 appearing at the base between two raised dots, all within the ring.
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Jersey's cattle registry is among the oldest continuously maintained in the world, but the Holstein Friesian is a conspicuous outsider in that tradition — a Continental breed that muscled into British and Irish dairy farming through sheer milk volume rather than butterfat quality. Its inclusion in a Jersey heritage breeds series is quietly pointed: the island's own eponymous breed produces milk so rich in fat it can't legally be called standard milk in some markets, yet the Holstein Friesian became the global default precisely because it out-produces everything else.

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