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| 背面描述 | A colourised European robin perches prominently on a frost-covered fence rail in the right-centre of the field, depicted with vivid orange-red breast, brown wings, and grey underparts rendered through selective colour printing. To the left, a child in a green coat posts a letter into a traditional red British pillar box, set against a dark urban streetscape of buildings rendered in fine engraved outline. The inscription FIFTY PENCE curves in raised Latin capitals along the upper arc of the heptagonal flan. The contrast between the colourised foreground figures and the monochrome engraved background creates a striking visual depth. The overall composition evokes a quintessential British winter Christmas scene. |
| 背面文字 | Latin |
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Guernsey has operated with considerable latitude in its commemorative coin program, issuing pieces through licensing arrangements that have no obligation to reflect the island's own history or culture. The robin here is a quintessentially English association — the bird has been informally regarded as Britain's national bird since a 1960s poll, though it holds no official status. Selective colour printing on circulation-format coins became commercially standard in the early 2000s, driven largely by the Royal Canadian Mint's innovations in the late 1990s.