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50 Pence - Charles III Classic Children`s TV - Noggin the Nog

Uitgever Guernsey
Jaar 2025
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Beschrijving voorzijde Uncrowned effigy of King Charles III facing left, rendered in high relief with naturalistic detail to the hair and facial features. The legend CHARLES III curves along the left arc and BAILIWICK OF GUERNSEY along the right arc of the heptagonal flan. The date 2025 appears in the lower field below the portrait, flanked by two small raised dots.
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Noggin the Nog originated as a BBC radio series in 1959 before moving to television, created by Oliver Postgate and Peter Firmin — the same partnership behind Ivor the Engine, Bagpuss, and The Clangers. Postgate narrated and wrote; Firmin drew. The production budget was famously minimal, with Postgate filming cut-out animations in a converted barn in Kent.

Guernsey has issued prolifically under licensing arrangements for decades, and this piece falls within a broader UK nostalgia series targeting collectors rather than circulation. Postgate died in 2008; Firmin in 2018.

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