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| Issuer | Guernsey |
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| Year | 2026 |
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| Composition | Copper-nickel (w/ selective colour print) |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
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| Mint | Tower Mint, London, United Kingdom (1976-date) |
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| Additional information |
The four patron saints series issued by Guernsey follows a well-established tradition of British Crown Dependencies producing commemorative fifty-pence pieces outside the Royal Mint's purview — Guernsey has held its own coinage rights since a formal ordinance of 1921. St. Andrew's association with Scotland is older than Scotland itself as a political entity, rooted in the cult of relics allegedly brought to Fife in the 8th century. The selective colour application here is a private mint technique, not a Royal Mint process.