You can obtain the pictures from Jabatan Perdana Menteri (JPM)
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they have an queen
Cleopatra was not voted into office. She was a queen by the fact of her birth and by her father's will.Cleopatra was not voted into office. She was a queen by the fact of her birth and by her father's will.Cleopatra was not voted into office. She was a queen by the fact of her birth and by her father's will.Cleopatra was not voted into office. She was a queen by the fact of her birth and by her father's will.Cleopatra was not voted into office. She was a queen by the fact of her birth and by her father's will.Cleopatra was not voted into office. She was a queen by the fact of her birth and by her father's will.Cleopatra was not voted into office. She was a queen by the fact of her birth and by her father's will.Cleopatra was not voted into office. She was a queen by the fact of her birth and by her father's will.Cleopatra was not voted into office. She was a queen by the fact of her birth and by her father's will.
Queen Tuanku Nur Zahirah and King Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin
Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin (king) Tuanku Nur Zahirah (queen)
Children had a picture of Queen Victoria in their classroom so that they could pay their respects and do her proud.
Because she is also the Queen of New Zealand
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You are out of luck. Victoria did not become Queen until 1837.
U.S. coins would not carry a picture of the Queen of England. What was 1776 all about, after all???? You may be confusing the picture of Miss Liberty. Please post a new question with the coin's date.
The other picture card is the Jack.
The Queen of Australia is the same person as the Queen of Britain (but different office) so it would be usually Buckingham Palace