All British Coins and many coins of Commonwealth countries will have that legend on them. British coins do not have the country name on them, all others will.
The denomination of the coin will be on the reverse side of the coin.
"Elizabeth II D.G REG. F.D." is heavily abbreviated Latin (Dei Gratia Regina Fidei Defensor) meaning "By the grace of god, queen, defender of the faith".
The plating adds nothing to the value of the coin.
if the coin is 10 karat white gold the weight is worth about 285.00 but i dont know how much more u should ad for it being a babe ruth collector coin also.
i dont know....but queen elizabeth the 2 has one! (:
Elizabeth is her name but i dont know her last name
$20 gold coins minted by the Confederacy had the name of the United States on them so it is impossible to tell which coin they minted.
You dont.
" i dont have any quotes " -elizabeth scott That is her quote.
i dont know, you tell me!
Queen Elizabeth 1
i dont know. find out and tell me
No. There has been no silver in any British general circulation coin since 1946. All British "silver" coins from 1947 onwards are made from a copper-nickel alloy.
Elizabeth is her name but i dont know her last name