The 2 Pence coin reverse design (1971 to 2008) shows the "Badge of the Prince of Wales" which is a plume of ostrich feathers in a coronet.
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.
The Queens Head first appeared on British banknotes in 1959.
Any 50 cent coin with Elizabeth II on it will be worth 50 cents in whatever country it came from.
the money has the queens head on the coin and the the paper note The money in the UK is not LONDON money....it is British money, and paper notes are changed every so often and have famous people on them, as well as the Queen
An "R" stamped in the middle of the Queen's head is not part of the design feature of any coin in any year. As long as the coin is recognisable as Two Pound coin, it is worth Two Pounds.
The Monarchs head.
The feathers on top of a peacock's head are called a "head crest"
A cockatiel has feathers on its head that it can move around.
Their is no real reason that the Blackhawks Indian Head has four feathers.
On a British coin the letters FD appear on the same side of the coin as the head of the monarch. They stand for Fidei Defensor (Latin for "defender of the faith') a title bestowed on King Henry VIII by the then Pole. The title has since been used by all British monarchs.
In My Head - Queens of the Stone Age song - was created on 2005-06-27.
Yes. All eagles have feathers on their heads.