Church of England- Episcopal, Anglican. it is interesting to note in Her capacity as the Head of the Church- Queen Elizabeth II has had audiences or summits with at least Three Popes in modern times! Someday, there may be some sort of rapprochement or alliance between Episcopal and Catholic churches.
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Generally, it is Anglicanism, which is a protestant denomination.
The largest denomination British coin in circulation is the Five Pound (Crown) coin, although it is intended to be a commemorative coin and is not generally accepted as a "general circulation" coin.The largest denomination British coin in general circulation is the Two Pound coin.
A British coin without the traditional monarchs bust on the obverse would be the 1953 Queen Elizabeth II Coronation commemorative Crown. Instead of the Queen's bust, she is shown sitting on a horse.
The highest denomination British coin currently in circulation is the Two Pound coin. Although the Royal Mint advises that Five Pound coin is considered to be legal tender, it was not intended for circulation and many businesses, especially banks, will not accept them.
The Penny is the lowest denomination of the British currency. Pence is the plural of Penny.
The largest denomination of the British Pound issued by the Bank of England is £50. This is not common, as cash dispensers normally do not contain £50 notes, just £10 and £20.In Scotland their is a £100 note.
The reverse of the new British Penny shows part of a composite design depicting the Royal Shield which is able to be seen when one of each British denomination coin is positioned correctly.
their last name is louuie or that's how it sounds :) The British royals surname is Windsor, or for direct descendants of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, it is Mountbatten-Windsor.
The smallest denomination used to be the farthing, which was worth 1/4 of one penny.
It is impossible to say because you haven't provided the denomination of the coin. I'm assuming by "St. George" you refer to St. George Slaying the Dragon, a common motif for British coins, however, your failure to provide the denomination of the coin makes it impossible to tell whether you are talking about a British Sovereign or simply a British crown or another coin completely.
Any valuation would depend on the denomination and condition of the coin.