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| 背面描述 | Full-colour selective print depicting Tobermory, the inventive and bespectacled Womble character from Elisabeth Beresford's beloved series, rendered in a vivid cartoon style filling the heptagonal field. Tobermory is shown wearing his characteristic black cap, orange-framed glasses, and a plaid shirt beneath a tan workshop apron, holding a set square or measuring tool with a discarded piece of paper visible in the background alongside a grey atmospheric landscape. The character's name TOBERMORY appears in stylised blue lettering across the upper portion of the field, and the denomination numeral 50 is displayed in white on the lower right. |
| 背面文字 | Latin |
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The Wombles — created by Elisabeth Beresford after she misheard her daughter mispronounce "Wimbledon Common" on Boxing Day 1968 — became a genuine cultural phenomenon through the BBC stop-motion series of the 1970s. Tobermory, the group's inventor and engineer, was named after the Scottish island town. Guernsey has issued this piece under a licensing arrangement, a now-common mechanism for smaller Crown Dependencies to generate seigniorage revenue from collectible issues that have no circulation intention whatsoever.