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5 Pounds - Elizabeth II Alexander Fleming

Issuer Guernsey
Year 2007
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Diameter 38.61 mm
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Obverse description Right-facing effigy of Queen Elizabeth II wearing the Girls of Great Britain and Ireland Tiara, after the portrait sculpted by Ian Rank-Broadley. The bust occupies the central field with the engraver's initials IRB present at the truncation. The peripheral legend reads ELIZABETH II BAILIWICK OF GUERNSEY, with the date 2007 completing the inscription along the rim, all rendered in raised Latin characters.
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Obverse lettering ELIZABETH II BAILIWICK OF GUERNSEY IRB 2007
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Fleming's 1928 discovery of penicillin — famously attributed to a contaminated Petri dish left out before a holiday — was not acted upon clinically until Howard Florey and Ernst Chain developed a usable form in the early 1940s. Fleming received the Nobel Prize in 1945 alongside them, though he consistently deflected sole credit. Guernsey's connection to the subject is largely commemorative rather than biographical; the island has issued numerous five-pound crown-sized pieces under license tied to British anniversaries and scientific figures.

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