Victoria Cross 50p

The British 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 of its introduction, makes it easily distinguishable from round coins both by feel and by sight, while its constant breadth allows it to roll in vending machines.

2006 Victoria Cross 50p Coin Value

The first UK Fifty Pence coin was issued in 1969 with the classic Britannia reverse design by Christopher Ironside, which was superseded in 2008 by the Matthew Dent design for circulation coins.The denomination is also extensively used to issue circulating commemorative coins.

Beginning in 2009, the Royal Mint started issuing 50 pence coins for collectors - such as this one - which are not meant to be released in circulation, so are classified as Non-Circulating Legal Tender (NCLT).

The original Fifty Pence Victoria Cross - Award coin was issued in 2006 as a circulating commemorative to mark the 150th anniversary of the Victoria Cross - 'The Institution'.

Victoria Cross medal 2006 circulation coin. A quick search online will have you believing that the rare 50p coin you have just found in your change is worth hundreds or even thousands of pounds. Headlines in the UK press such as 'Battle of Britain 50p coin selling for £2,500' source: www.express.co.uk are not a true representation. A recommendation for the Victoria Cross is normally issued by an officer at regimental level or equivalent and has to be supported by three witnesses. 634 VC's were awarded in World War One and 182 in World War Two. You might be interested in: The five 50p coins RE-ISSUED to celebrate British Military History.

  • Victoria Cross Soldier 50p – a depiction of a soldier carrying a wounded comrade with an outline of the Victoria Cross surrounded by a sunburst effect in the background with the inscription “FIFTY PENCE”.
  • The original Fifty Pence Victoria Cross - Award coin was issued in 2006 as a circulating commemorative to mark the 150th anniversary of the Victoria Cross - 'The Institution'. The Victoria Cross is the highest award for gallantry in the face of the enemy. All who have received it have shown extraordinary bravery, many at the cost of their own.
  • A recommendation for the Victoria Cross is normally issued by an officer at regimental level or equivalent and has to be supported by three witnesses. 634 VC's were awarded in World War One and 182 in World War Two. You might be interested in: The five 50p coins RE-ISSUED to celebrate British Military History.
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The Victoria Cross is the highest award for gallantry in the face of the enemy. All who have received it have shown extraordinary bravery, many at the cost of their own lives. The original idea for the Victoria Cross was proposed by the Duke of Newcastle in 1854 and the Royal Warrant for the creation of the medal was signed by Queen Victoria at Buckingham Palace on 29 January 1856. To commemorate the 150th anniversary of the institution of the Victoria Cross The Royal Mint struck two fifty pence coins (another coin depicts the Heroic Acts of the persons awarded with the VC).

Victoria cross 50 pence coin

Victoria Cross 50 Pence Coin

This coin is part of a 16-coin set featuring sixteen different 50 pence designs (of which this was the twelfth) to mark 40 years since the introduction of the denomination. The UK 50p 40th Anniversary (1969 - 2009) Set was issued as copper-nickel proofs, silver proofs, gold proofs and gold piedfort proofs.

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2006 Victoria Cross 50p Coin Value

No 2009-dated coins of this type were issued into circulation.