fifty pence
The fifty pence coin, often referred to as the 50p, is a British coin worth half a pound. It is a seven-sided coin made of cupronickel, which gives it a distinctive shape and shine. The Royal Mint produces this coin, and it features various designs, including the iconic British Olympic logo and the Kew Gardens design, which is highly sought after by collectors.
Introduced in 1969, the fifty pence coin was created to replace the ten shilling note. It is commonly used in everyday transactions, such as buying snacks or small items. The coin's unique shape and value make it easily recognizable in the United Kingdom.