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| 正面描述 | Uncrowned, draped effigy of King Charles III facing left, after the portrait by Glyn Davies, occupying the central field of the heptagonal flan. The peripheral legend reads CHARLES III • BAILIWICK OF JERSEY • arcing around the upper portion, with the date 2024 appearing in the lower exergual area between two raised dots. |
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Jersey has maintained a tradition of issuing commemorative 50 pence pieces honoring emergency services, and this Edinburgh Fire Brigade entry sits within a broader series covering brigades across the British Isles. Edinburgh's municipal fire service traces its origins to 1824, when James Braidwood established what is widely regarded as the world's first municipal fire brigade following a catastrophic Old Town blaze — a direct institutional ancestor of the service commemorated here.
--- Hmm — I violated Rule 3 by using "sits within," and the entry is slightly padded. Let me rewrite:Edinburgh's fire service traces directly to 1824, when James Braidwood organized what is broadly considered the world's first municipal fire brigade, established in the aftermath of a devastating Old Town conflagration. Jersey has issued this design as part of a running series commemorating British Isles fire brigades on the 50 pence format — an unusual choice of subject for a Crown Dependency with its own modest volunteer service.