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2024 RNLI Lifeboat Fifty Pence Coloured Brilliant Uncirculated Coin

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53.45 USD
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The Britannia Coin Company
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United Kingdom
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2026-07-13
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Coloured RNLI 50 Pence, struck by The Royal Mint in 2024 to mark 200 years of the Institute. This special celebration of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution and its 200 years of water safety commemorates a cause close to the hearts of many. Reverse designer John Bergdahl is one such individual, and he chose to represent the RNLI through a lifebuoy, which here enjoys rich orange colouring. This brilliant uncirculated, coloured edition is a presentation subject to an issue limit of only 7,500. On the obverse of the coloured RNLI 200 years 50p is the effigy of Charles III, designed by Martin Jennings. This Lifeboat Institution 50p is struck in 8.00 grams of cupronickel alloy and is protected on the original presentation wallet. This limited edition RNLI 50p is no longer available from the Mint - grab yours in great pre-owned condition today! System.Threading.Tasks.Task`1[System.String] System.Threading.Tasks.Task`1[System.String]