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2022 Eeyore Fifty Pence Brilliant Uncirculated Winnie The Pooh Coin

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The Britannia Coin Company
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2022 Eeyore Fifty Pence, seventh in The Royal Mint's Winnie the Pooh & Friends celebratory series. This coin features the gloomy yet kind-hearted donkey Eeyore, one of A. A. Milne's most loved characters. The reverse of this brilliant uncirculated 50p presents an original E. H. Sheperd illustration of Eeyore, chosen in partnership with Disney. On the obverse is the bust of Elizabeth II, a design by Jody Clark. This celebration of Pooh & Friends, as they reached 95 years of life in the hearts of many, is struck in 8.00 grams of cupronickel. We include the original illustrated folder with your Eeyore 50 Pence, capturing the coin alongside a celebration of the grey-blue donkey himself. This is a pre-owned Royal Mint Eeyore 50p. Due to the popularity of this special addition to the series in 2022, it is no longer available directly from the Mint. System.Threading.Tasks.Task`1[System.String] System.Threading.Tasks.Task`1[System.String]