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Falklands and Ascension coins to commemorate the life of Lady Thatcher

Thursday, June 13th 2013 - 07:09 UTC
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A recent portrait of Baroness Thatcher and the obverse with an effigy of Queen Elizabeth II. A recent portrait of Baroness Thatcher and the obverse with an effigy of Queen Elizabeth II.

The Falkland Islands and Ascension Island have released two coins from Pobjoy Mint to commemorate the life of former British Prime Minister Baroness Thatcher who passed away at the age of 87 on 8 April 2013.

Known as the Iron Lady, Margaret Thatcher became Britain’s first and only female Prime Minister as well as the longest serving Prime Minister of the 20th Century and was honored with a ceremonial funeral with full military honors at St Paul’s Cathedral, the only politician to be granted such a tribute since the death of Winston Churchill in 1965.

Born in 1925, the daughter of a grocer, she studied chemistry at Oxford but was involved in politics from an early age. She was elected leader of the Conservative Party in 1975 and made history four years later, becoming Prime Minister when the Conservatives won the elections of 1979, the first of three victories under her leadership. As Prime Minister she took a firm stance with the European Community and also on other issues, both domestic and foreign and thus transformed the nation.

When Argentina invaded the Falkland Islands, she dispatched a task force to the South Atlantic which drove the enemy off the Islands in a military operation which took place 8,000 miles from the UK.

Twenty five years later, Pobjoy Mint was delighted that Baroness Thatcher was able to visit the Mint on 31st May 2007 to launch a series of coins that were issued to commemorate the 25th Anniversary of the Liberation of the Falkland Islands and actually struck the first coin stating that “It is a great honor to have been invited to Pobjoy Mint to strike this very special coin which commemorates such a remarkable event”. It was an honour for us to meet such a remarkably courageous and determined lady.

Both coins are a fitting tribute to an amazing woman who, as described by the current British Prime Minister was “a great leader, a great Prime Minister, and a great Briton”.

The design on the Ascension Island coin features a portrait of Baroness Thatcher which the Houses of Parliament and No. 10 Downing Street in the background.

The design on the Falkland Islands coin features a more recent portrait of Baroness Thatcher.

The obverse of each coin carries an effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Ian Rank-Broadley FRBS. The coins are available in Cupro Nickel, Proof Sterling Silver and Proof Fine 999.9 Gold. The coins are struck to the highest quality with the precious metal versions being produced with a stunning ‘proof’ finish. The design on the coin is in relief with a glorious mirror-finish background.
 

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  • Biguggy

    Regardless of ones opinion of 'the iron lady' I believe this is a fitting tribute to her. However I cannot help but wonder what the RG's will find to complain about?

    Jun 13th, 2013 - 11:24 am 0
  • Islander1

    Their tourists will buy it if they visit the Islands next summer!

    Jun 13th, 2013 - 11:33 am 0
  • José Malvinero

    THE MALVINAS, GEORGIAS AND SANDWICH OF SOUTH, ARE ARGENTINE

    images-01.delcampe-static.net/img_large/auction/000/207/519/864_001.jpg

    Jun 13th, 2013 - 11:48 am 0
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