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2 Pounds - Charles III Samuel Pepys - The Great Plague

Uitgever States of Jersey
Jaar 2025
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Beschrijving voorzijde Uncrowned left-facing effigy of King Charles III occupying the copper-nickel center, rendered in high relief with naturalistic detail of the hair and facial features. The portrait is contained within a raised inner border separating it from the nickel brass outer ring. The surrounding legend reads CHARLES III · BAILIWICK OF JERSEY arcing across the upper field, with TWO POUNDS · 2025 · completing the inscription along the lower arc of the ring.
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Samuel Pepys documented the 1665 plague outbreak in London with clinical detachment — recording death tolls, fleeing acquaintances, and the eerie silence of emptying streets while remaining in the city longer than most of his social class dared. His diary entries from that summer remain the most cited eyewitness account of an epidemic that killed roughly a quarter of London's population in under eighteen months. Jersey, largely insulated from the worst of it, has nonetheless claimed the commemorative ground here.

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