The Falkland Islands has no meaningful connection to the London Underground or the Blitz — this is a licensed commemorative issued for the collector market, exploiting the Crown dependency system that allows British Overseas Territories to produce coins that never circulate. The underlying event, of course, is real: during the Blitz of 1940–41, London Underground stations sheltered as many as 177,000 people on a single night in September 1940, despite the government's initial reluctance to permit the Tube to be used as shelter at all.
The Falkland Islands has no meaningful connection to the London Underground or the Blitz — this is a licensed commemorative issued for the collector market, exploiting the Crown dependency system that allows British Overseas Territories to produce coins that never circulate. The underlying event, of course, is real: during the Blitz of 1940–41, London Underground stations sheltered as many as 177,000 people on a single night in September 1940, despite the government's initial reluctance to permit the Tube to be used as shelter at all.