2008 Fifty Pence

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Two 50p coins were issued dated 2008, one of the standard (old) Britannia design and another of its replacement standard (new) design featuring the bottom section of the Royal Coat of Arms.

Obverse Type 4 (bust design by Ian Rank-Broadley):

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Reverse Type 3 (design by Christopher Ironside):

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Mintage for Circulation: 3,500,000.

Collectability/Scarcity: 2 (for scale details see here)

The story behind the design:

The obverse portrait of the Queen by Ian Rank-Broadley was used on all UK coinage from 1998 to 2014 and for some 2015 coins. It was the fourth portrait of the Queen used on coinage.

The reverse design, by Christopher Ironside, shows Briannia seated. Britannia had appeared on at least one British coin denomination since the 1670s, and in fact long before that there were Roman coins showing the word ‘BRITANNIA’ and the helmeted female representation of Britannia to celebrate the Roman capture of Britain.

 

Obverse Type 5 (bust design by Ian Rank-Broadley):

50p2008dentobv

Reverse Type 4 (design by Matthew Dent):

50p2008dentrev

Mintage for Circulation: 22,747,000.

Collectability/Scarcity: 1 (for scale details see here)

The story behind the design:

The obverse portrait of the Queen by Ian Rank-Broadley was used on all UK coinage from 1998 to 2014 and for some 2015 coins. It was the fourth portrait of the Queen used on coinage. For the new design 50p coins the design on the reverse is best suited for a coin with its ‘point’ facing downwards, so to accommodate this the obverse has also been rotated.

The reverse design, by Matthew Dent shows the bottom part of the shield of the Royal Coat of Arms.

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