Coins and Notes
Let me guess... You got this question from a competition paper that has the head line "The Queen's Diamond Jubilee Celebration"
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A stamp
The Queen's Head hallmark is a British hallmark indicating that an item has been assayed in the United Kingdom and meets specific quality standards for precious metals. It features an image of the reigning monarch's head, traditionally the current Queen, which signifies the item's legal status as a hallmark. This mark is part of the broader system of hallmarking in the UK, aimed at protecting consumers and ensuring the authenticity of precious metal products.
In My Head - Queens of the Stone Age song - was created on 2005-06-27.
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.
The head of a penny is obviously the queens head, and the tail is that thing on the other side of the penny.
Actually, a features item is related to film making. A new features item could be a product endorsed by a movie, such as Star Wars action figures or something like that. Here is a link to website that will give you a few examples:
choclate ice cream
taking care of her kids and raising them
There is to many to count, but the Queens head is on the back.
He will shoot you in the face and stamp on your head.