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German Coin Found In King Tiger Tank



A £1m fundraising effort by The Tank Museum to restore the oldest surviving King Tiger in existence was boosted when a WWII German coin was discovered inside it.


Apprentice Vehicle Technician James Trevett was helping strip-down the historic and unique German machine when he discovered the 5 Reichspfennig coin. It is likely that a German engineer working on the tank in 1943 dropped it and it remained there until now.


Worth the equivalent of a UK penny, the coin was cast in 1941 from Zinc due to wartime shortages and it displays the Nazi eagle and swastika on one side with the denomination with oak leaves on the reverse.


It was one of a number of items discovered in the tank – King Tiger V2 – during the process to take it apart.


The tank was the second of 492 King Tigers built, hence its name V2, the V short for ‘Versuchs’, meaning ‘experimental’ or ‘trial’.


The Tank Museum in Bovington, Dorset, has had the tank since the post-war years and it was decided to restore it to working condition, a project set to cost £1m, with around half the amount raised. It is the only surviving King Tiger to have been fitted with the pre-production turret, which was designed by Porsche.

V2 was built in December 1943 and spent its entire service life at the Henschel testing facility in Germany.

When this was overrun by Allied forces, V2 was found fully stowed and ready to fight – although it is not believed that it ever fired a shot in anger.


The Museum’s Director of Marketing and Engagement, Nik Wyness, said:

“While the coin discovered is worth only a few pounds, it is a wonderful, evocative item that is itself part of the history of this vehicle and the story it tells."

“It was possibly dropped by an engineer or by a German testing the tank – we will never know for sure.

“We already have the world’s only working Tiger I – called 131 – and to also have an operational King Tiger to join it would be truly unique."


“Donors to the fund have been extremely generous and it has allowed us to begin the project and strip down the tank. We are removing all the parts and inspecting them to see what needs replacing, fixing or reverse engineering. And it was during this process that the coin was found underneath the left-hand fuel tank, which is below the turret."

“We also uncovered a brick, broken hoses, tools and a piece of paper that might contain a wiring diagram. The project is being led by our Workshop Team, supported by a range of carefully selected partners from across Europe."


“We’ll use the project as a springboard for further research, to develop new skills and train the next generation of heritage engineers – using external experts to guide us where necessary.”


Design work on King Tiger – or Tiger II aka ‘Konigstiger’ – began in 1942 and they were first used during the Normandy campaign in 1944 and were the most powerful tanks on the battlefield.


The Musée des Blindés in France also have an operational King Tiger tank, and it visited the Museum’s TANKFEST 2025 to run alongside The Tank Museum’s Tiger I.


To donate to the restoration project visit tankmuseum.org/ktv2. To watch the restoration journey, visit The Tank Museum Workshop YouTube channel here.

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Award-winning hospitality operator Buzzworks has announced plans to welcome The Douglas Hotel into the business, marking another milestone in the group’s growing accommodation offering.

 

Located on Brodick seafront, the hotel has welcomed residents and visitors to the Isle of Arran for more than 170 years and is one of the island’s best-known hotels.

 

Subject to completion in mid-July, The Douglas will continue welcoming guests throughout the summer before temporarily closing in Autumn/Winter for refurbishment. The hotel is expected to reopen in spring 2027.

 

Following a major seven figure redevelopment, The Douglas will join Buzzworks' signature House Collection, transforming the iconic site into a modern and stylish pub, restaurant and rooms venue, where guests can eat, drink and stay while enjoying everything Arran has to offer.

 

The move builds on Buzzworks' established presence along the Ayrshire coast, where Scotts and Lido in Troon, and Vic's & The Vine in Prestwick, have become well-known destinations for locals and visitors from across the west of Scotland. With Arran visible from the Ayrshire shoreline on a clear day, the addition of The Douglas feels like a natural extension for a company with close ties to the communities that know and love the island best.

 

Designed for staycations, golf breaks, family getaways and business travel, the newly revitalised hotel will feature 21 beautifully designed bedrooms, a vibrant open-plan bar and restaurant and enhanced outdoor spaces that can be enjoyed by both island residents and visitors throughout the year.

 

Led by acclaimed designer Jim Hamilton, the refurbishment will celebrate the building's heritage while introducing Buzzworks' signature approach to hospitality, with a focus on timeless design, quality craftsmanship and creating welcoming spaces that reflect the character of Arran.

 

Kenny Blair, CEO at Buzzworks, said:

“We're absolutely delighted to be welcoming The Douglas into Buzzworks. This is an iconic hotel with a fantastic reputation, and we are proud to be taking this special place forward and building on its legacy."

“This investment allows us to build on what The Douglas already offers whether guests are coming in for a casual drink or a bite to eat, enjoying a meal in the restaurant, or settling in for a comfortable and stylish overnight stay. We know how much this hotel means to the island, and we're keen to honour what's already here while bringing our own passion for great hospitality to it — creating a place that visitors love and that the people of Arran can enjoy and call their own for many years to come."

 

As part of the acquisition, the existing team at The Douglas will join the wider Buzzworks business, with the company fully committed to supporting all team members throughout the transition.


When The Douglas reopens, there will be an exciting opportunity for the team to be part of something new - with access to the training, development and career progression that Buzzworks is known for.


Kate Russell‌, General Manager from The Douglas Hotel, said:

"We are incredibly proud of what The Douglas has become and the role it has played in welcoming both island residents and visitors to Arran over the years."

 "It has been a privilege to care for such an iconic hotel, and we'd like to thank our guests, our dedicated team and the local community for the incredible support they have shown throughout that time."


"As we look to the future, we believe Buzzworks is the right fit to take The Douglas into its next chapter. The business’ passion for hospitality, respect for the heritage of their venues and commitment to the communities they serve gives us great confidence that the hotel has an exciting future ahead."

 

Buzzworks is a B Corp certified business and has been recognised as one of the UK’s Best Companies to Work For for ten consecutive years. The group currently operates 23 award-winning venues across Scotland and was named Best Managed Pub Company (under 51 sites) at the 2025 Publican Awards.

 

For more information on Buzzworks please visit here.



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