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5 Pounds - Elizabeth II Kneeling at Wedding ceremony

Uitgever States of Guernsey
Jaar 2007
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Valuta Pound (decimalized, 1971-date)
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Beschrijving voorzijde Right-facing effigy of Queen Elizabeth II, rendered in the fourth definitive portrait by Ian Rank-Broadley, depicting the Queen wearing a diadem and a pearl earring. The portrait is detailed with finely engraved hair and features the engraver's initials 'IRB' below the neck truncation. The circular legend reads 'ELIZABETH II BAILIWICK OF GUERNSEY' along the upper periphery, with the date '2007' positioned at the lower right.
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Opschrift voorzijde ELIZABETH II BAILIWICK OF GUERNSEY 2007 IRB
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Aanvullende informatie

Issued to mark the Queen's diamond wedding anniversary in 2007 — sixty years after the Westminster Abbey ceremony of November 20, 1947 — this is one of several Crown-sized commemoratives Guernsey produced for major royal milestones during Elizabeth II's reign. The island's bailiwick status outside the United Kingdom proper gave its government independent authority to issue coinage, a position it used aggressively throughout the 1970s–2000s commemorative boom.

KM#210 is copper-nickel, sharing its specification with the standard UK Crown format adopted widely across Crown Dependencies for cost-effective commemorative production.

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