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50 Pounds - Elizabeth II Prince Henry

Uitgever Alderney
Jaar 2005
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Referentie(s) KM#114
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Beschrijving keerzijde A formal portrait of H.R.H. Prince Henry of Wales occupies the central field, accompanied by his heraldic Coat of Arms to one side. The denomination FIFTY POUNDS and the dedicatory legend H.R.H PRINCE HENRY OF WALES are inscribed around the design, with lettering positioned above and to the left of the central motifs. The composition is executed in a commemorative style befitting a royal issue.
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Prince Henry — known publicly as Harry — was still a serving officer in the Blues and Royals when Alderney issued this piece in 2005, the year he completed officer training at Sandhurst. The timing placed it ahead of his first Afghanistan deployment by two years. At a kilogram of fine silver and 100mm across, these large-format crown-type issues from Alderney were produced in strictly limited quantities for the collector market, with the island's nominal issuing authority backed entirely by the Royal Mint under licensing arrangements.

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