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5 Pounds - Charles III Winston Churchill, Silver Proof Gold Gilded

Uitgever Jersey
Jaar 2024
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Diameter 38.61 mm
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Beschrijving keerzijde The reverse presents a detailed vignette of Sir Winston Churchill seated and cradling a small dog in his arms, with Chartwell House depicted in the background. Churchill is shown wearing his characteristic hat, with foliage and floral elements framing the lower field. The legend SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL arcs across the upper periphery in selectively gold-gilded lettering, flanked by his birth and death years 1874 and 1965; a gold-gilded oval cartouche bearing the numeral 150 appears to the lower right of the central design. The denomination FIVE POUNDS is inscribed along the lower rim, also rendered in gilt, with small heraldic lion devices as dividers.
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Jersey has issued Churchill commemoratives with some regularity since the 1970s, but this piece enters a crowded market at a politically pointed moment — Churchill's reputation has faced sustained reassessment in Britain over the past decade, making new commemorative issues a quietly deliberate act of counter-programming. The selective gilding technique, applied over .925 silver, became commercially widespread in the 2000s and remains a divisive practice among serious collectors, prized by some for its visual contrast and dismissed by others as a frankly gimmicky finish on an otherwise respectable silver flan.

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