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50 Pence - Charles III St. Helier Cathedral

Issuer States of Jersey
Year 2025
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Value 50 Pence
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Reverse description A detailed architectural view of St Helier Parish Church, commonly referred to as St Helier Cathedral, occupying the central field of the coin. A small orb-and-cross mint mark is inset within the design, accompanied by the year 2025. The upper legend reads ST HELIER and the lower legend reads FIFTY PENCE, framing the architectural motif within the heptagonal coin format.
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St. Helier's parish church was elevated to cathedral status in 2015, giving the Church of England its first new cathedral in the Channel Islands in modern times. Jersey sits outside the United Kingdom proper but remains a Crown dependency, meaning its coinage is issued independently of the Royal Mint's domestic schedule — a distinction that allows the States of Jersey to commission commemorative circulation issues on subjects the mainland would not typically touch.

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