There were four different Australian 5d stamps featuring Queen Elizabeth II.
1959 Australia - Queen Elizabeth II definitive
5d - deep blue (vertical)
Mint UnHinged = $0.60 AUD
Fine Used = $0.40 AUD
1963 Australia - Queen Elizabeth II - Royal Visit
5d - green (vertical)
Mint UnHinged = $0.60 AUD
Fine Used = $0.40 AUD
1963 Australia - Queen Elizabeth II definitive
5d - green (vertical)
Mint UnHinged = $0.60 AUD
Fine Used = $0.40 AUD
1963 Australia - Queen Elizabeth II definitive
5d - red (vertical)
Mint UnHinged = $0.60 AUD
Fine Used = $0.40 AUD
He will shoot you in the face and stamp on your head.
A stamp
few dollars on a good day
Any 50 cent coin with Elizabeth II on it will be worth 50 cents in whatever country it came from.
Any genuine coin with a genuine flaw would be worth something more than usual. The Australian 1966 10 cent coin has no documented occurence of any minting flaws. A reputable coin dealer should be able to give a valuation.
In My Head - Queens of the Stone Age song - was created on 2005-06-27.
Coins and Notes
Bring Me the Head of Rachel Stamp EP was created on 1996-11-11.
The first postage stamp was issued by Great Britain. It pictured the head of Queen Victoria. Since that time, the head of the current King or Queen of Great Britain has appeared on every stamp.
Banknotes £5, £10, £20, £50 will have the Queens head, and the words "Bank Of England" Coins will have the Queens head on the obverse and the amount on the reverse.
6 cents if in mint condition, It has a picture of Walt with cartoon characters circling his head.
An "R" stamped in the middle of the Queen's head is not part of the design feature of any coin in any year. As long as the coin is recognisable as Two Pound coin, it is worth Two Pounds.