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Megalosaurus 2020 UK 50p coin<\/p>\n

In 1824 William Buckland, an eccentric clergyman and palaeontologist, produced the first scientific description of what became known as a dinosaur based on fragments of jaw and bone found in Oxfordshire. Buckland named the creature Megalosaurus, which means \u2018great lizard\u2019.<\/p>\n

Early depictions showed an animal walking on four legs with a posture like a hippopotamus. Today we understand Megalosaurus was a theropod, a large bipedal predator that roamed Britain during the Middle Jurassic period 170 to 155 million years ago.<\/p>\n

Along with specimens of Iguanodon and Hylaeosaurus, the fossilised remains of Megalosaurus led anatomist Richard Owen to conclude that all three belonged to a distinct group of reptiles, coining the term \u2018Dinosauria\u2019 to describe this new taxonomic group. His discovery fuelled public imagination and \u2018dinomania\u2019 shows no signs of abating today.<\/p>\n

Featuring a design by palaeo-artist Robert Nicholls who specialises in producing anatomically accurate reconstructions of natural history specimens, this 50p coin was designed with the expert guidance of the Earth Sciences Department of the Natural History Museum. Available as a gold and silver Proof, colour-printed silver Proof, colour-printed Brilliant Uncirculated exclusive to The Royal Mint and standard Brilliant Uncirculated edition, it\u2019s a fitting tribute to a landmark British discovery.<\/p>\n

Brilliant Uncirculated Megalosaurus 2020 UK 50p coin<\/p>\n

Denomination\t50p
\nMaximum Coin Mintage\tUnlimited
\nAlloy\tCupro-nickel
\nWeight\t8.00 g
\nDiameter\t27.30mm
\nReverse Designer\tRobert Nicholls
\nObverse Designer\tJody Clark
\nQuality\tBrilliant Uncirculated
\nYear\t2020<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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