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The Royal Mint, 2019

50 Pence – United Kingdom

Non-circulating coins
Commemoration: The Life of Stephen Hawking
United Kingdom
Context
Year: 2019
Currency:
Total mintage: 2,481
Material
Diameter: 27.3 mm
Weight: 16 g
Silver weight: 14.80 g
Composition: 92.5% Silver
Magnetic: No
Technique: Milled
Alignment: Medal alignment
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Reverse
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References
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Numista: #162505
Value
Exchange value: 0.50 GBP = $0.68
Bullion value: $41.23
Inflation-adjusted value: 0.65 GBP

Obverse

Description:
Queen Elizabeth V crowned right, wearing George IV State Diadem.
Inscription:
ELIZABETH II·D·G·REG·F·D·50 PENCE·2019·

J.C
Translation:
Elizabeth II, by the Grace of God, Queen, Defender of the Faith, 50 Pence, 2019

J.C
Script: Latin
Languages: English, Latin
Engraver: Jody Clark

Reverse

Description:
A black hole amid swirling lines, evoking curved space and an event horizon, with lettering.
Inscription:
S=kc^3 A / 4ℏG

STEPHEN

HAWKING
Translation:
S = k c³ A / 4 ℏ G

STEPHEN

HAWKING
Script: Latin
Languages: English, English
Engraver: Edwina Ellis

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Categories

Science
Space

Mints

NameMark
Royal Mint

Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
20192,481Proof

Historical background

In 2019, the United Kingdom's currency situation was dominated by profound political uncertainty surrounding Brexit. The British pound sterling (GBP) remained highly sensitive to the ebb and flow of parliamentary votes and negotiations with the European Union. Having never recovered to its pre-2016 referendum levels, sterling traded in a volatile range, often swinging sharply on news of deal approvals, parliamentary defeats for the government, and the looming threat of a "no-deal" exit. This volatility reflected deep market concerns about the future UK-EU trading relationship and its potential impact on the British economy, investment, and the City of London's financial services sector.

Economically, the persistent uncertainty acted as a drag on growth and business investment, which in turn limited any fundamental strengthening of the currency. While the Bank of England maintained a cautious stance, its Monetary Policy Committee was essentially in a holding pattern, keeping interest rates at 0.75% after a single hike in 2018. Policymakers were constrained, needing to balance subdued inflation against the risk of a sharp economic slowdown. The pound's relative weakness provided some modest support for export-oriented companies but also contributed to higher import costs, squeezing real incomes.

The year culminated in a decisive political shift that brought relative calm to currency markets. Following the Conservative Party's decisive victory in the December general election, which provided a clear mandate to "get Brexit done," the pound rallied significantly. This surge reflected a market view that the immediate risk of a disorderly no-deal Brexit had receded, replaced by the expectation of an orderly withdrawal and the commencement of trade negotiations. Thus, 2019 closed with sterling on a stronger note, though still below historical averages, as the focus shifted from withdrawal turmoil to the complexities of defining the UK's future long-term economic relationship with its largest trading partner.

Series: Innovation in Science

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