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In 2013 this United Kingdom circulating commemorative 50p coin celebrated the 100th anniversary of the birth of British composer Benjamin Britten. This unique coin is the first ever UK 50p to show both date and denomination on the obverse. Designed by artist Tom Phillips CBE RA, the coin features the uplifting words BLOW BUGLE BLOW and SET THE WILD ECHOES FLYING as well as the composer’s name in a stave, a reference to his virtuosity as a pianist and conductor. The British decimal fifty pence (50p) coin - often pronounced fifty pee - is a unit of currency equalling one half of a pound sterling. It is a seven-sided coin formed as an equilateral-curve heptagon, or Reuleaux polygon - a curve of constant width, meaning that the diameter is constant across any bisection. This shape, which was revolutionary at the time, made it easily distinguishable from round coins both by feel and by sight, while its constant breadth allowed it to roll in vending machines. The denomination was introduced in October 1969 with a large version of the coin; it was reduced in size in 1997, with the older coins being demonetised in 1998. The design of the new (smaller) type remained unchanged at that time, retaining Christopher Ironside's Britannia reverse. In 2008 though the regular reverse was changed to Matthew Dent's design; in a world-first concept, the designs for the 1p, 2p, 5p, 10p, 20p and 50p coins depict sections of the Royal Shield that form the whole shield when placed together (the shield in its entirety being featured on the £1 coin). The denomination has also been used extensively to issue one-year types of commemorative coins such as this one. Twenty pence and fifty pence coins are legal tender only up to the sum of £10; this means that it is permissible to refuse payment of sums greater than this amount in 20p and 50p coins in order to settle a debt. Coins issued in 2013 have now been in circulation for 12 years. | ||||||||||||
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The Definitive Guide to Australian Silver Coins |
Source | Edition | About | Link | Notes |
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Royal Mint | 2014 | Coin description | link | |
Royal Mint | 28th March 2019 | Mint | link | |
Royal Mint | 28th March 2019 | Mintage | link | Circulation mintage |
Royal Mint | Mintage | link | Varieties mintage | |
Spink, Coins of England and the United Kingdom | Varieties |
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Country | United Kingdom |
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Currency | Pound Sterling |
Coin Type | Fifty Pence (One year types) |
Issued | 2013 |
Monarch | Queen Elizabeth II |
Effigy | Queen Elizabeth II - Fourth Portrait, by Ian Rank-Broadley |
Face Value | 50 (x Penny) |
Circulation Mintage | 5,300,000 (5.3 million) |
Total Mintage | 5,313,337 (5.3 million) |
Current | Yes |
Material | CuproNickel |
Designer | Tom Phillips |
Technology | Milled (machine-made) |
Shape | Heptagon (Seven-sided) |
Orientation | Medal Alignment (Axis 0) |
Size | 27.3000 mm |
Thickness | 1.7800 mm |
Mass | 8.0000 g |
OCC ID | DBYN-KODD-CKGB-OPQM |
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Catalog of Modern World Coins 1850-1964 |
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2013 Benjamin Britten 50p
Copyright: Royal Mint Source |
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2013 UK Benjamin Britten UK 50p Proof Piedfort Silver Coin
Copyright: Atkinson Bullion Source |
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2013 UK Benjamin Britten UK 50p Proof Piedfort Silver Coin
Copyright: Atkinson Bullion Source |
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2013 UK Coin 50p Gold Proof 100th Anniversary Of The Birth Of Benjamin Britten
Copyright: Chards Notes: Gold Proof. Source |
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2013 UK Coin 50p Gold Proof 100th Anniversary Of The Birth Of Benjamin Britten
Copyright: Chards Notes: Gold Proof. Source |
Source | Reference ID |
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Spink, Coins of England and the United Kingdom | H37 (was 4629, and H27) |
Krause, Standard Catalog of World Coins | Great Britain KM# 1253b (Gold Proof) |
Krause, Standard Catalog of World Coins | Great Britain KM# 1253, 1253a (Silver Proof) |