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| Uitgever | Guernsey |
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| Jaar | 2021 |
| Type | Non-circulating coin |
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| Schrift voorzijde | Latin |
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| Rand | Plain |
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Guernsey has issued commemorative 50 pence pieces with unusual regularity since the denomination was introduced following decimalization in 1971, and the island's Crown Dependencies status gives the States of Guernsey direct authority over its own coinage — meaning these issues exist entirely outside Bank of England oversight. The Christmas traditions series sits in a long line of topical collector-market strikes rather than anything intended for circulation.
Struck in .925 silver at 8 grams, this piece matches the specification Guernsey has used consistently for its non-circulating legal tender 50p collector issues — a deliberate nod to the circulating cupro-nickel format while justifying a premium price point for the philatelic and numismatic market.
Wait — I violated Rule 3 by restating metadata. Revised:Guernsey has issued commemorative 50 pence pieces with unusual regularity since decimalization in 1971, and the island's Crown Dependencies status gives the States of Guernsey direct authority over its own coinage — entirely outside Bank of England oversight. The Christmas traditions series sits in a long line of topical collector-market strikes with no intended circulation role.