UK Pre-1997 Britannia 50p coin
Britannia, the allegorical female figure that symbolises Britain, first appeared on Roman coins in the third century. This motif was revived in 1672 when the first base-metal coins, consisting of copper halfpence and farthings, were issued by authority of Charles II whose mistress, the Duchess of Richmond, was the model for Britannia. Since then the image has always been present on at least one denomination until 2008 when the 50p was re-designed.
In 1982, the 50 New Pence coin was re-designed slightly to read Fifty Pence rather than New Pence, and was issued up until 1997, when the smaller 50p entered circulation.
Please note this coin can no longer be found in circulation, and the price reflects its mintage and current market value. This coin is of circulated quality.
UK Pre-1997 Britannia 50p
Price
£6.50
(+ £0.00 p&p)
Order Ref
185/896R/9
Limited to 9 item(s) per household
Price
£6.50
(+ £0.00 p&p)
Specifications
- Dates may vary
- UK Pre-97 50p: Britannia
- Metal: Cupro-nickel
- Diameter: 30mm
- Weight: 13.5g
- Condition: Circulation