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50 Pence - Elizabeth II Algy Pug, Silver Proof

Issuer Isle of Man Treasury
Year 2020
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Currency Pound (decimalized, 1971-date)
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Reverse description Full-length colourised figure of Algy Pug, the anthropomorphic pug character from the classic Rupert Bear comic strip, depicted standing with arms outstretched in a cheerful pose and dressed in a blue jacket, yellow waistcoat, pink trousers, and white shoes with a yellow scarf. The background, rendered in engraved relief and toned blue, features a rural landscape with trees, foliage, and a bridge or building to the right. The denomination legend FIFTY PENCE arcs across the upper field, while the character's name ALGY PUG is inscribed along the lower arc.
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The Isle of Man Treasury has built one of the more commercially aggressive commemorative programs in the British Isles, issuing themed 50 pence pieces on subjects well outside the traditional numismatic canon. Algy Pug — a character from the children's books by Nicola Killen — appeared on this 2020 silver proof as part of that broader licensing strategy, which has historically included cats, motorcycles, and various pop culture properties.

The selective colour application was applied post-strike, a process that reduces secondary market premiums over time as the ink layer ages unevenly on circulated or mishandled examples.

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