Her Majesty Elizabeth II is the Queen of Canada and the Canadian head of State.
As such, every coin minted since Her Majesty's ascension to the throne has featured the Queen's image.
There is no 1953 Queen Elizabeth coin. Minting started in 1954.
Please check your coin. Queen Elizabeth II was born in 1926 and did not become Queen until 1952 after the death of her father, King George VI. The 5 Pence coin was not introduced into the currency until 1968.
Queen Elizabeth's head.
Have another look at your coin. Queen Elizabeth II was born in 1926, and the monarch always appears on the front of the coin.
No. Queen Elizabeth I died in 1603 and Queen Elizabeth II was born in 1926.
Queen Elizabeth II was never the Queen of France.
Such a coin does not exist. Queen Elizabeth II was born in 1926 and did not become queen until 1952. The 20 Pence coin was first issued in 1982.
The exact value of a 1961 Queen Elizabeth the Second coin is actually highly dependent on a number of factors. Most importantly, would be the condition of the coin.
Such a coin does not exist. Queen Elizabeth was married in 1947 and her Coronation was in 1953.
Queen Elizabeth 11 picture is on the back of the 20c coin.
If you refer to the Australian One Dollar coin, the only person to feature on every coin to date is Queen Elizabeth II.
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.