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Headline: RAW VIDEO: RNLI's 200th Anniversary Honoured With New 50p Coin

Caption: Britain’s Royal Mint is collaborating with the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) to launch an official UK commemorative 50p coin to mark the 200th anniversary of the charity. The Royal Mint will also be gifting all 238 RNLI Lifeboat stations across the UK and Ireland with their own commemorative 50p coin as a lasting memento of the bicentennial anniversary. A percentage of the price of each coin sold by The Royal Mint will be donated in support of the RNLI’s continuous work and commitment to saving lives at sea. Rebecca Morgan, Director of Commemorative Coin at The Royal Mint said: “We are honoured to be a part of the RNLI’s bicentenary celebrations, by marking the charity’s historic anniversary on an official UK 50p. Since its formation 200 years ago, the RNLI has served a pivotal role in keeping people safe on our coastlines as well as saving hundreds of thousands lives at sea.” Designed by experienced coinage artist John Bergdahl, the 50p coin marking the 200th anniversary of the RNLI features a design paying tribute to the charity’s lifesaving work over the past two centuries. The coin’s design displays the very recognisable RNLI flag surrounded by a life ring highlighting the exceptional 200-year anniversary the lifesaving charity has reached. Angela Rook, RNLI 200th Anniversary Lead, added: “‘The RNLI has been saving lives for 200 years thanks to the ongoing dedication and commitment of our volunteers and supporters. In 2024 we are remembering our remarkable history, celebrating the modern lifesaving service we provide today, and looking forward to inspiring and welcoming a new generation of lifesavers and supporters. Combining traditional engraving techniques with modern minting technology, Royal Mint Product Designer, Daniel Thorne, ensured John’s original design created on a plaster model, was translated accurately to appear on a 50p, which has a canvas no bigger than 27.30mm. This required the inhouse team of expert craftspeople to use optical scanners to create a 3D file of John’s design. Following this process Daniel was then able to refine and delicately translate John’s design, without losing any of the detail or visual impact. Thomas Olawuyi in The Royal Mint’s design team meticulously ensured that the colour appearing on a selection of the 50p coins matched the exact shade of orange which is synonymous with the RNLI and its lifeboats. Speaking about the charity’s importance to him, Steve Porter, volunteer crewmember at Poole RNLI said: ‘I’m proud to be a volunteer with the RNLI in its 200th anniversary year and to share the celebration of this milestone with all the dedicated crews saving lives at sea across the UK and Ireland. “It’s a special year for us to commemorate and we appreciate the Royal Mint’s recognition and kind donation of coins to all our stations.” The 50p coin produced to mark the 200th anniversary of the RNLI will be available to purchase from The Royal Mint’s website with colour editions of the coin also being available.

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