There is no British One Pound coin designed with the Queen's head on both sides.
It is most likely a trick coin available from magic shops.
In the extremely unlikely event that a "double header" coin was minted, one side would have a raised image as usual, the other side would have the image indented or incuse.
£20 Note
yes
1 kilogram = 2.204623 pounds > divide both sides by 2.204623 > 0.46536 kilogram = 1 pound
Pam West or Colin Narbeth (both UK-based) are the well known note dealers. Google them to get details.
Both LaGuardia and JFK Airports are in Queens.
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there is no evidence that proves or disproves the existence of god, so asserting that a god or gods exist or don't exist is a waste of time due to a lack of evidence for both sides.
both
yes
They both weigh the same as both of them originally weigh-in at a pound
they would both weigh the same as they are both one pound!!
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