HP is the initials of the designer of the "heads" side of the coin - Thomas Humphrey Paget.
A 1960 British Sixpence looks the same as all British Sixpences issued from 1953 to 1967. It is a cupro-nickel coin, 19.5 mm in diameter, weighs 2.83 grams and is of silver appearance with a young, right facing Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse. The latin inscription "ELIZABETH II DEI GRATIA BRITT:OMN:REGINA" around the circumference. The reverse depicts interlaced rose, thistle, shamrock and leek, with the Latin words "FID DEF" around the circumference at the top, and "SIXPENCE.1960" at the bottom. The link below shows an almost identical 1958 Sixpence.
All Farthings from this period are made from copper. The 1825 Farthing obverse has a left facing George IV with the Latin inscription "GEORGIUS IIII" and "DEI GRATIA". The reverse has a right facing seated Britannia holding a trident with her left hand and a shield with her right hand beneath her. The date is below Britannia and the Latin inscription "BRITANNIAR REX FID DEF" is around the circumference. See the link below for an image.
George Washington Look at the banner with his name, right below his picture!
He dislikes aggressive action by Israel, but he approves of Israel's Right to Exist and Right to Defend Itself. For more detail, see the link below.
George II was king from 1727 to 1760. George II Pennies were a small silver coin of 12mm diameter weighing 0.5 grams. The obverse features a youngish left facing bust of George II with the words "GEORGIVS II DEI GRATIA" (George II by the grace of god). The reverse features a crowned "1" with the abbreviated Latin "MAG BRI FR ET HIB REX" (King of Great Britain, France and Ireland), and the year. George III was king from 1760 to 1820. George III Pennies from 1760 to 1786 were a small silver coin of 12mm diameter weighing 0.5 grams. The obverse features a youngish right facing bust of George III with the words "GEORGIVS III DEI GRATIA" (George III by the grace of god). The reverse features a crowned "1" with the abbreviated Latin "MAG BRI FR ET HIB REX" (King of Great Britain, France and Ireland), and the year. All Pennies of this period have the obverse 180 degrees out of alignment with the reverse, ie. coin rotation.
A 1967 British Halfpenny looks the same as all British Halfpennies minted from 1953 to 1967. There was no Halfpenny issued in 1961 and the 1967 Halfpenny was the last minted for general circulation. It is made from bronze, is 25.5 mm in diameter and has a smooth edge. In mint condition if it has been well stored, it may have a gold looking appearance, but probably it will be brown to dark brown in colour. The obverse has a young Laureate right facing bust of Queen Elizabeth II with the words "ELIZABETH II DEI GRA:BRITT:OMN:REGINA F:D:+" inscribed around the circumference. The inscription is heavily abbreviated Latin for "Elizabeth II by the Grace of God, Queen of all the British territories, Defender of the Faith". The reverse has an image of Sir Francis Drake's three masted sailing ship "The Golden Hind" with the words "HALF PENNY" around the top and the year at the bottom. See the link below for a picture.
The only British gold coins minted in 1912 were the 22 carat gold Sovereign and Half-Sovereign coins. The coins are near identical except for size. The Sovereign is 22.05mm in diameter. The Half-Sovereign is 19.3mm in diameter. They both have what is known as the "large head" bust of King George V on the obverse, and the St George and the dragon design on the reverse. Sovereigns were minted at the Royal Mint London and have no mintmark, and the Melbourne, Perth and Sydney mints and will an M, P or S mintmark to the right of the year on the reverse. Half-Sovereigns were minted at the Royal Mint London and have no mintmark, and the Sydney mint and will an S mintmark to the right of the year on the reverse. See the link below for images of 1911 to 1928 King George V Sovereign coins.
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NHL player George Parros shoots right.
MLB player George Kontos bats right.
MLB player George Kontos throws right.
MLB player George Kottaras throws right.