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50 Pence - Elizabeth II Magellanic Penguin

Uitgever Falkland Islands
Jaar 2018-2021
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Waarde 50 Pence
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Beschrijving voorzijde The obverse bears the proprietary Pobjoy Mint effigy of Queen Elizabeth II, facing right. The monarch is depicted with a refined portrait rendered in high relief, consistent with the Pobjoy Mint's exclusive coinage portrait of Her Majesty. The peripheral legend reads FALKLAND ISLANDS ELIZABETH II with the date of issue, all in raised Latin lettering within the heptagonal coin format.
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Aanvullende informatie

The Falkland Islands' relationship with the Magellanic penguin is not merely symbolic — the islands host one of the largest Magellanic penguin colonies in the world, with estimates placing the breeding population at well over a million pairs. This coin entered circulation during a period when the Falklands' post-conflict identity was increasingly tied to wildlife tourism, a sector that had grown substantially since the 1982 war redirected the islands' economy away from pure pastoral dependence on wool.

KM#196.1 distinguishes this from a parallel series variant, suggesting at minimum a die or issuer detail revision within the run.

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