Royal Mint issues new 50p marking 50th anniversary of iconic coin

The commemorative 50p piece marking the 50th anniversary of the iconic coin
Royal Mint
James Morris9 October 2019

A new 50p coin marking the 50th anniversary of the iconic piece has been released by the Royal Mint.

The 50p was unpopular when introduced in 1969, being labelled a “monstrous piece of metal”.

But it has stood the test of time, having featured over 60 designs on its reverse. These have ranged from key political moments to major sporting achievements.

The Royal Mint today marked the anniversary by issuing an updated version of the inaugural design, created by Christopher Ironside.

Different designs of the 50p piece from over the years
Royal Mint

This is a commemorative coin, however, and will not enter circulation.

The Royal Mint’s Nicola Howell said: “Over the last 50 years the 50p has grown to become one of the most collectable coins.

“Its iconic and revolutionary shape is distinctive, and has led to it becoming one of the most loved coins amongst the public.

“It is an honour to mark such a significant anniversary with this commemorative 50p, featuring Christopher Ironside’s design.”

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