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| Issuer | States of Jersey |
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| Year | 2026 |
| Type | Non-circulating coin |
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| Obverse lettering | CHARLES III BAILIWICK OF JERSEY JC · 2026 · |
| Reverse description | The reverse features a bold stylised depiction of the supersonic passenger aircraft Concorde in flight, its distinctive delta wing and drooped nose clearly rendered, superimposed across a large numeral '50' that dominates the central field. Behind and below the aircraft, an architectural rendering of the Principality Stadium in Cardiff is depicted, its retractable roof structure and curved forms providing a sweeping backdrop. The legend FIFTY PENCE arcs across the upper portion of the field in incuse lettering. The composition commemorates the 50th anniversary of Concorde's first commercial service. |
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Concorde first flew on 2 March 1969, with the British-French supersonic program having faced nearly a decade of political and financial turbulence before that maiden flight. Jersey has issued Concorde anniversary commemoratives across multiple denominations and compositions, this piece marking the 2026 anniversary series. The Principality Stadium in Cardiff — opened in 1999 as the Millennium Stadium — has no documented connection to Concorde's history, development, or operational routes, which makes its appearance on this coin difficult to contextualize without additional issuer documentation.