The Race is ON! Around the World in 80 Days 50p Collection just released…

In a London based Reform Club, Phileas Fogg, was to place the biggest bet of his life.​​

Risking £20,000, Fogg and his recently hired valet, Jean Passepartout wagered they could travel the world in 80 days, with thanks to the new railroad in India.​​

Passing through exotic lands and dangerous locations, they seize whatever transportation is available, whilst racing against the clock.​​

In 2022, to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the first publication of Around the World in 80 Days, a brand-new collection of British Isles 50p coins has been issued.​

Authorised for release by Guernsey Treasury and fully approved by Her Majesty the Queen, this brand new issue is available in a range of specifications, the race is on to secure these coins for your collection… Click here to secure yours!

​Continue reading as we take you on a spectacular visual journey to five exotic destinations that Phileas Fogg travels to in the story, with the help of these brand new 50ps…​

The Around the World in 80 Days Coins

London

Leaving behind the Big Smoke, Fogg’s journey begins on a train, bound for Dover and Calais.​

Marking the first step in his adventure, this is the only 50p from the collection to be available individually!

With a strict edition limit of JUST 2,000 worldwide for the Special Colour specification, this coin is set to be in high demand with collectors!

​Featuring colour printing, this coin has been struck to a Brilliant Uncirculated quality.​

Allahabad

During their journey through India, Fogg and Passepartout learn that, contrary to the reports from British press, the new railroad is incomplete.

Required to find their own way to Allahabad to resume the train trip, Fogg purchases an elephant and hires a guide! ​​

This charming scene from the book features on the design of this 50p, which is available as part of the complete collection. ​

Singapore​

Phileas Fogg and Passepartout board a steamer, the Rangoonbound for Hong Kong. ​​

When they dock in SingaporeFogg goes for a carriage ride in the country before getting back on board. ​

This brand new 50p, available in the Around the World in 80 Days 50p Complete Set, shows Fogg in his carriage, with palm trees in the background.

Yokohama

Despite missing the steamboat destined for YokohamaFogg manages to find another ship which transports them to their destination.

We can see the ship which Fogg and Passepartout take to Yokohama on the design of this brand new 50p, with selective colour printing bringing the characters to life.

Available in the Around the World in 80 Days Complete Set, this coin can be yours!​

San Francisco​

Upon arriving in Yokohama, Fogg and Passepartout board a steamer that takes them to San Francisco.

When they arrive, they discover the next leg of their journey will be made by train. 

On this 50p coin, we see two Buffaloes, native to North American, and the majestic steam train; the colour printing enhances the billowing clouds coming from its chimney.​


Have you read Jules Verne’s famous tale of adventure, misfortune, and unexpected turns? Let us know in the comments below!​​

With the worldwide popularity of Around the World in 80 Days, spanning across generations, demand for these brand new 50p coins is sure to be high. Click here to view the entire range.


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120 years of mischief celebrated on a brand-new coin

120 years ago, a book about a mischievous rabbit named Peter was first officially published by Frederick Warne & Co. This book would go on to be much-loved by children (and adults) all over the world…

Have you already guessed it’s title? It’s The Tale of Peter Rabbit, of course – Beatrix Potter’s delightful creation.

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UK 2022 The Tale of Peter Rabbit £5 BU Pack

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In 2016, the first Beatrix Potter™ coin was released, celebrating 150 years since her birth. It even featured Peter Rabbit™ mid-stroll on the reverse design.

This coin kickstarted a series of coin issues honouring Potter’s beloved work, including designs of characters such as: Jemima Puddle-Duck, Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle, Squirrel Nutkin, Tom Kitten, Jeremy Fisher, Benjamin Bunny and, of course, Peter Rabbit™!

In fact, there were a total of five 50ps dedicated to Peter, illustrating how truly adored he is to this day!

Brand new The Tale of Peter RabbitCoin

The Royal Mint have JUST released a brand-new commemorative coin that celebrates the first official publication of The Tale of Peter Rabbit™ in 1922.

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UK 2022 The Tale of Peter Rabbit Silver Proof 1oz Colour Coin

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The Silver Colour Proof 1oz The Tale of Peter Rabbit™ coin shows Peter in his blue jacket, walking through an array of flowers and wildlife. This delightful design includes the words ‘120 years’ – the perfect tribute to the official publication date.

Strictly limited

Usually only reserved for coins of a particular theme, we’ve seen strong sell outs in the past of the 1oz Silver Colour Proof. In fact, 2021’s Alice Through the Looking Glass 1oz Silver Colour Proof sold out completely – and that had the exact same edition limit as this new Peter Rabbit coin of 3,500.

Plus, Peter Rabbit™ is incredibly popular as a theme; every previously issued Peter Rabbit 50p coin has sold out, and many of them had edition limits as high as 35,000!

A sell-out is on the cards

In comparison, 3,500 is just a tiny number, and not going to be anywhere near enough for Peter Rabbit™ fans and collectors alike.

If you’d like to secure 2022 UK The Tale of Peter Rabbit™ coin for your collection before it’s too late, order yours now by clicking here >>

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HMS Endurance discovered: Sir Ernest Shackleton’s lost ship found in Antarctic

You might have already seen the news that the HMS Endurance has been discovered more than 3,000 metres below the Antarctic Ocean.

It’s a fascinating discovery – in fact, the team that discovered the lost ship said that it’s ‘by far the finest wooden shipwreck’ they’ve ever seen.

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The stern of the Endurance with the name and emblematic polestar. Credit: Falklands Maritime Heritage Trust and National Geographic

If you don’t know why this story has captured everybody’s imagination, I’m going to explain to you why Sir Ernest Shackleton’s expedition on his ship HMS Endurance is one of the most enthralling stories in British maritime history

The story of Endurance…

Sir Ernest Shackleton’s expeditions to the Antarctic captured my imagination as a young man, and even inspired the likes of Sir Edmund Hillary.

His most famous voyage was on the HMS Endurance – the very ship that’s discovery was announced this week. It’s this journey that produced one of the greatest stories of heroism in British exploration history.

Shackleton’s attempt to complete a Trans-Antarctic voyage left him and his crew stranded on the ice for 6 months with no prospect of rescue after the Endurance was crushed and sank in the place where it’s since remained for more than a century.

With the pack ice breaking apart underneath their feet, Shackleton and the crew of the Endurance had to make a decision and fast.

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The crew of Endurance on Elephant Island, off the coast of Antarctica. Credit: Wikimedia Commons

Using three small fishing boats the crew sailed 800 miles through the treacherous Southern Ocean, battling against hurricane force winds and icy water to cross South Georgia’s uncharted glaciers.

During this tortuous journey, Shackleton’s main concern was for his men. At one point, Shackleton handed over his precious mittens to a member of the crew who lost his at sea, suffering frostbite as a result.

When rescue finally arrived, the crew of the Endurance returned home to find that the First World War had broken out in their absence.

Shackleton’s immense journey, his bravery, and his endurance firmly secured him a place amongst Britain’s greatest.

The Discovery of the Endurance

Now, more than 100 years since it was last seen, the HMS Endurance has finally been discovered!

Dr John Shears, the expedition leader of Endurance22, said the search for Endurance had made “polar history” by completing what he called “the world’s most challenging shipwreck search”.


In memory of the famous explorer and his ship the HMS Endurance, you have the chance to own a collection of coins that celebrate the famous explorer.

View our range of Sir Ernest Shackleton commemorative coins here >>

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