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Where is the Queen Elizabeth the second coin from?

Queen Elizabeth II appears on all British coins from 1953 to present day. Traditionally, British coins do not have the country name marked on them. Also, being the nominal or titular head of state of many of the 50 plus British Empire/Commonwealth countries, she would appear on the coins of many of those countries as well. Most, if not all of these countries should show the country name on the coin.


What are London 1991 Queen Elizabeth coins worth?

Assuming that you refer to British coins, the 1991 5, 10 and 50 Pence coins are no longer in circulation and have little or no value. The 1, 2 and 20 Pence coins and the One Pound coins are still in circulation and are worth those amounts respectively.


What are the farmville coins which appear when one is plowing the ground?

When you are plowing the ground on Farmville,the coins that appear are for plowing it. It also gives you some coins so you can buy seeds.The gold coins that sometimes appear when you are plowing gives you 100 coins.


What metal was used for this coin 1955 Elizabeth 11 dei gratia Regina?

You do not specify a country or a denomination. Elizabeth II appeared on the coins of many of the 50 plus Commonwealth countries. Assuming you have a British coin (without the country name on it), the coins of copper appearance were made from bronze which is mostly copper. The 12 sided Threepence was made from brass. All of the coins of silver appearance were made from a copper-nickel alloy.


What country is removing queen elizabeth from its coins?

Fiji just recently announced the removal of the queens image from its currency and will replace it with scenes of nature.


What did Elizabeth 1980 coins look like and are they worth anything?

All British Elizabeth II decimal coins look pretty much the same from 1968 to 1982. The larger 5, 10 and 50 Pence coins are no longer in circulation and have been demonetised. They have little or no value. The Half New Penny coins are no longer in circulation and have been demonetised. They have little or no value. Apart from those coins, most British decimal coins are still potentially in circulation so, unless they are part of a Proof or Uncirculated mint set or are individual Proof or Uncirculated coins and in absolute mint condition, they are worth whatever is inscribed on them. See the link below to the Royal Mint for images of British decimal coins.


Did Queen Elizabeth mint coins?

Could you post a new question with more concise statements? Are you referring to Elizabeth I or the current queen, Elizabeth II (Windsor)? And are you asking if she personally struck the coins (LOL!) or whether her portrait appears on the coins? Thanks!


What is DEI on the coin stand for is on 1958 coin?

DEI is Latin for God. It will appear on many British coins and coins of many of the British Empire/Commonwealth countries. The full, unabbreviated legend for a 1958 (Elizabeth II) coin would read "ELIZABETH II DEI GRATIA BRITANNIA OMN REGINA FIDEI DEFENSOR" meaning - "Elizabeth II by the Grace of God, Queen of all the Britains, Defender of the Faith". Depending on the coin and country, it would often be shown very heavily abbreviated as "ELIZABETH II DEI GRA BRITT OMN REGINA F D", or even "ELIZABETH II DEI GRATIA REGINA" with "FID DEF" on the reverse.


What is an Elizabeth?

Any coin with Queen Elizabeth (I) or Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse would be "Elizabeth" or "Elizabethan" coins. All Queen Elizabeth (I) coins would be British dating from 1558 to 1602 inclusive. If Queen Elizabeth II is on the front of the coin, it could be from any one of the 50 plus Commonwealth countries, since 1953. If no country name is on the coin, it is probably British.


What 4 words appear on all us coins?

Four words that appear on all US coins are "United States of America."


Whose face is on UK coins?

Queen Elizabeth II is on all modern British coins.


Where do you exchange coins from 1965 in south Africa?

A place in port Elizabeth where I can exchange coins from 1965