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25 Pounds - Elizabeth II The Mary Rose

Issuer Alderney
Year 2003
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Weight 7.98 g
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Obverse lettering ELIZABETH II ALDERNEY 2003
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Edge Reeded
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The Mary Rose sank in the Solent in July 1545, almost certainly due to water flooding through open gunports as the ship heeled during a turn — witnessed by Henry VIII himself from the shore. She lay on the seabed for 437 years before a salvage operation completed in 1982 brought up the surviving hull and over 19,000 artefacts, making it one of the most significant maritime archaeological recoveries in British history. Alderney, a Crown dependency with no direct connection to the wreck, issues coins largely as collector revenue instruments rather than circulating currency.

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