Guernsey 2-PENCE (KM41)

Composition
Bronze
Country
Guernsey
Approx. Size
26mm
Area
Europe
Animal Class
Mammals
Species
Guernsey Cow
KM#
41

When the militant monks sent by the Duke of Normandy came to Guernsey around 960, they brought the very best of French cattle. Over the centuries, they developed the Guernsey breed, which is known for its high-quality milk. The Guernsey Cow consumes 20-30% less food per gallon of milk compared to other larger breeds.

Guernsey

Agent's Photo
Area
Europe

loc_guernsey.jpgThe Balliwick of Guernsey is an island (and several smaller isles) in the English Channel about 30km from the coast of France. The total area is less than 200 sq.km. with a population of 65,031 (2004). The islands are dotted with prehistoric megalithic tombs (dolmens) and stone monoliths (menhirs) which suggests that neolithic farmers lived here thousands of years ago. Militant monks from Normandy built here before the Norman conquest of 1066, and since that invasion Guernsey has belonged to Britain (except for a 5 year German occuption during WWII). In Guernsey, Queen Elizabeth II is not known as the Head of State, but rather as the Duke of Normandy. British acts of parliament do not apply to Guernsey, unless the parliament specifically names the island. 

Guernsey on Wikipedia 

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