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| 裏面の説明 | Central design depicts the prehistoric megalithic monument known as the Tombelaine dolmen (Le Dehus dolmen), rendered in stylised outline against a plain field. The denomination legend NEW 50 PENCE arcs across the upper portion of the field in large raised capital letters, while the date 1969 appears in large numerals along the lower periphery. The composition is bold and graphic, reflecting the decimalization commemorative intent of the issue. |
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Guernsey's 50 New Pence was issued in the transition years following the 1971 decimalization of British currency, though the island introduced its decimal coinage slightly ahead of the mainland rollout. As a Crown dependency, Guernsey manages its own currency independently of the Royal Mint, contracting production through the Mint while retaining the right to issue distinct local coinage — a privilege rooted in constitutional arrangements dating to the Norman period.
KM#25 is tied specifically to the pre-decimal transition window, with the "New Pence" designation later dropped once the novelty of decimalization had passed.