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| Uitgever | Guernsey |
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| Jaar | 2024 |
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| Waarde | 50 Pence |
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| Opschrift voorzijde | CHARLES III · BAILIWICK OF GUERNSEY · 2024 · |
| Beschrijving keerzijde | Selective full-colour portrait of Katherine Parr, sixth and last queen consort of Henry VIII, depicted in three-quarter bust facing slightly left, wearing a dark Tudor gown with fur-trimmed blue collar, a jewelled pendant necklace, and a characteristic gable hood with teal-coloured lining. The image is rendered after a period portrait against a diamond-patterned milled background. The legend KATHERINE PARR arcs across the upper field in raised Latin lettering, while the denomination 50p appears in the lower left field. |
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Katherine Parr survived Henry VIII — the only one of his six wives to do so — and briefly held more political authority than any English queen consort before her, serving as regent while Henry campaigned in France in 1544. Guernsey's ongoing Tudor Queens series has used selective colour printing, a surface application process that sits uneasily with traditionalists but has become a reliable driver of collector sales for smaller Crown Dependencies reliant on numismatic revenue.