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| Issuer | Falkland Islands (British Overseas Territories) |
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| Year | 2025 |
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| Value | 50 Pence 0.50 FKP = RSD 68 |
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| Obverse description | Uncrowned right-facing effigy of King Charles III after the portrait by Martin Jennings, with the king depicted in mature bust style without diadem or laurels. The peripheral legend reads CHARLES III • D • G • REX • FALKLAND ISLANDS, with the date 2025 positioned in the lower field. The portrait is rendered in high relief against a mirror-polished field, consistent with the standard definitive effigy adopted for Commonwealth territories following the accession of Charles III. |
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| Obverse lettering | CHARLES III • D • G • REX • FALKLAND ISLANDS • 2025 • |
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The Grand Staircase at Government House in Stanley is one of the few architectural features of the Falklands that carries any significant colonial administrative history — the building itself has served as the seat of British governance on the islands since the 1840s. This issue is part of a broader series marking Charles III's accession, tying local commemorative output to the royal transition following Elizabeth II's death in September 2022.