2015 Silver Britannia £50 BU Coin
In 2015, the UK's Royal Mint produced the first ever £50 coin.
The coin is struck in 0.999 fineness and contains just under one troy ounce of silver (0.996 ozs).
It has an issue limit of 100,000 and comes in a colourful presentation card.
Britannia is the personification of Great Britain. She has been featured on coins dating all the way back to AD 119 when she appeared on coins of the Roman Emporer Hadrian.
Britannia is often seen as a symbol of hope, unity and pride for Britain. She is often used as a figurehead of the values and achievements of the nation.
She is often, but not always, shown with a lion at her feet. This represents the British Lion shown in the Royal Arms.