Cycling Olympic 50p
                
                This coin was issued as part of a series of 29 Olympic 50ps in commemoration of London 2012, with each 50p featuring a different Olympic Sport.
Cycling was Team GB’s most successful event at the 2012 Games. Between track and road events, a total of eight gold medals were won with Chris Hoy and Bradley Wiggins leading the charge.
The winning design chosen by the Royal Mint belonged to Theo Crutchley-Mack, an art student and keen cyclist from Yorkshire. The coin features a cyclist on a veledrome track.
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                        UK 2011 Cycling 50p
                    
                    
		
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    £11.00
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                    185/307L/0
                    
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    Price
    £11.00
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                Specifications
                
    
		- Denomination: 50p                                                             
 - Metal: Cupronickel                                                            
 - Weight: 8.00g                                                                 
 - Diameter: 27.3mm                                                              
 - Obverse: Queen Elizabeth II by Ian Rank-Broadley FRBS                         
 - Reverse: Theo Crutchley-Mack