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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BREAKING NEWS: Dramatic Edition Limit Cuts for the Eeyore 50p

The next instalment of the Winnie the Pooh 50p series has arrived, featuring the loveable donkey, Eeyore.​

But, compared to the previous coins in the series, the Eeyore 50p has been given DRASTICALLY reduced edition limits.​

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Dramatic Edition Limit Cut

Previous silver coins in the series had edition limits of 18,000. Astonishingly, the Silver Proof Eeyore 50p has an edition limit of JUST 6,000. So thousands are set to miss out.  ​

Plus, the Gold Proof Eeyore 50p edition limit has been cut EVEN loweronly 150 will be available. This is over 3 times as tiny as the edition limit of the Tigger Gold Proof!​

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The Eeyore Gold Proof 50p

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Final two coins revealed

Whilst we can’t speculate on the edition limits of the final two Winnie the Pooh coins, we can reveal that Kanga and Roo, and Winnie the Pooh and Friends will appear on the final two coins. They will arrive in the Spring and Summer respectively. ​

When you add the Eeyore Silver Proof 50p to your collection, you will be given the option to join the priority list for the next two coins in the series.

SELL-OUT LIKELY

Remember, thousands of collectors who purchased the other coins in the series are set to miss out, so it’s certainly looking like a sell out is on the way…​

Therefore, if you’d like to secure one for your collection, head to our range here >>​

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Enter our giveaway for the chance to WIN the Silver Proof Eeyore 50p!


Have you entered our giveaway on YouTube? We’re giving one lucky collector the chance of WINNING the 2022 Silver Proof Eeyore 50p for their collection!

Watch our video to find out how to enter >>

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A timeline of Great Ormond Street Hospital’s cancer breakthroughs

Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) is celebrating its 170th anniversary in 2022, marking almost two centuries of transforming the lives of seriously ill children.

And as part of our campaign to raise £30,000 in 30 days for Great Ormond Street Hospital Children’s Charity (GOSH Charity) we’re looking back at some of the hospital’s cancer breakthroughs.

From developing nursing training in the late 19th century and the opening of the UK’s first Leukaemia Research Unit in the 1960s, through to today’s breakthroughs in gene therapy and its pivotal role in the national management of COVID-19, GOSH has been a trailblazer in child healthcare.

Take a look at some pivotal moments throughout the hospital’s history below:

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1958

Dr Roger Hardisty joined the hospital, where he became a driving force behind remarkable changes in children’s cancer care. In his three decades at the hospital, he was pivotal in reducing the devastating 100 per cent death rate for children with leukaemia to 70 per cent.

1961

The UK’s first leukaemia research unit opened at Great Ormond Street Hospital.

1970s

Some of the hospital’s early research efforts were starting to show real reward. Chemotherapy was improving. Surgical techniques were becoming safer. Microscopic and genetic research techniques were becoming more sophisticated, allowing researchers to better identify the many different types of cancer, as well as beginning to understand how each would respond to different treatments. A 1971 study showed that long-term survival for children with acute leukaemia had trebled since 1963.

1973

Dedicated cancer inpatient unit established at GOSH.

1977

Hospital consultants set up the first UK-wide Children’s Cancer Study Group to promote research.

1979

Launch of the hospital’s bone marrow transplant programme. GOSH Immunologist Professor Roland Levinsky developed a technique to isolate immune cells in the blood. This made it possible to extract working immune cells from a healthy donor and transplant them into a child – known as a bone marrow transplant. The idea was to replace cancerous blood cells with healthy ones.

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1999

Dr Paul Veys developed a kinder bone marrow transplant that is gentler, with less intense chemotherapy and can help children who are too sick for standard doses of drugs.

2013

Launch of one of the first European CAR T-cell studies, pioneered by Professor Persis Amrolia. It paved the way in this rapidly emerging field, but this type of CAR T-cells have now been superceded by ‘next generation’ cells that are more effective.

2015

GOSH immunologist Professor Waseem Qasim used CAR T-cells to treat a one-year-old patient with ‘incurable’ leukaemia. His incredible world-first sparked a new wave of CAR T-cell research around the world.

2018

An 11-year-old boy at GOSH became the first NHS patient to receive CAR T-cell therapy. A landmark agreement between NHS England and the drug manufacturer meant the drug (Kymriah) can now be offered to eligible NHS patients with relapsed ALL.

2019

Results of the CARPALL clinical trial at GOSH suggested that a new CAR T-cell therapy has less side effects and could be more effective at treating ‘incurable’ ALL than similar treatments.

2021

The Khoo Teck Puat iMRI Suite opened at GOSH. The suite promises to transform how brain surgery is performed at GOSH by enabling brain scans to be taken seamlessly during operations.


Imagine how much further GOSH can go in the future with your support. You can help GOSH continue to forge ahead with pioneering breakthroughs, bringing millions of seriously ill children life-altering treatments and cures for generations to come.

Want to help us raise £30,000 in 30 days for Great Ormond Street Hospital Children’s Charity (GOSH Charity)? View our range of special colour edition Peter Pan 50ps here.

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