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| 正面描述 | Gothic-style crowned effigy of Queen Elizabeth II facing right, rendered in high relief after the manner of the celebrated Victorian Gothic portrait. The Queen wears a ornate crown and a lace-trimmed bodice, with fine drapery at the shoulder. The surrounding legend, set in Gothic blackletter script, reads BRITANNIAR . REG : F : D, with ELIZABETH DEI GRATIA arcing to the right and FIVE POUNDS and ALDERNEY C.I. 2021 appearing to the left and lower field respectively. The engraver's initials JC appear in the lower left field. The design is inspired by the iconic Gothic Crown portrait originally used on Victorian coinage. |
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Alderney's coinage authority sits under Bailiwick of Guernsey oversight but issues independently — a quirk that has made the island a prolific source of commemorative and bullion-adjacent pieces marketed largely to collectors rather than circulation. This half-gram format, popularized in the 2010s as an entry-level gold product, exists almost entirely as a purchasing convenience for buyers unwilling to commit to a full sovereign weight.
The Gothic crown connection traces to William Wyon's 1847 design for Queen Victoria, one of the most admired British coin designs of the 19th century and still in copyright discussion as late as the 1990s when revival issues began multiplying.