British Two Pound coins featuring Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse are as follows -
Unimetallic coins
1986 - 8,212,184 minted (Commonwealth Games - Scotland)
1989 - 4,777,891 minted (Bill of Rights)
1994 - 1,443,116 minted (Bank of England)
1995 - 6,056,506 minted (Peace Goodwill and UN Anniversary)
1996 - 5,141,350 minted (10th European championship)
Bimetallic coins
1997 - 13,734,625 minted (Technology)
1998 - 91,110,375 minted (Technology)
1999 - 33,719,000 minted (Technology)
1999 - 4,933,000 minted (Rugby World Cup)
2000 - 25,770,000 minted (Technology)
2001 - 34,984,750 minted (Technology)
2001 - 4,558,000 minted (Marconi)
2002 - 13,024,750 minted (Technology)
2002 - 771,750 minted (Commonwealth Games - Scotland)
2002 - 588,500 minted (Commonwealth Games - Wales)
2002 - 485,500 minted (Commonwealth Games - Ireland)
2002 - 650,500 minted (Commonwealth Games - England)
2003 - 17,531,250 minted (Technology)
2003 - 4,299,000 minted (DNA)
2004 - 11,981,500 minted (Technology)
2004 - 5,004,500 minted (Trevithick)
2005 - 3,837,250 minted (Technology)
2005 - 10,191,000 minted (World War II)
2005 - 5,140,500 minted (Gunpowder Plot)
2006 - 16,715,000 minted (Technology)
2006 - 7,928,250 minted (Brunel - portrait)
2006 - 7,452,250 minted (Brunel - achievements)
2007 - 10,270,000 minted (Technology)
2007 - 7,545,000 minted (Act of Union)
2007 - 8,445,000 minted (Slave Trade)
2008 - 30,107,000 minted (Technology)
2008 - 910,000 minted (1908 Olympic Games)
2008 - 918,000 minted (Olympic Games Handover)
2009 - 8,775,000 minted (Technology)
2009 - 3,903,000 minted (Darwin)
2009 - 3,253,000 minted (Burns)
2010 - 6,890,000 minted (Technology)
2010 - 4,810,000 minted (Florence Nightingale)
2011 - 3,185,000 minted (Technology)
YES, Queen Elizabeth was a busy as a queen . She had many things to do.
Queen Elizabeth Had 23 Slaves
Yes queen Elizabeth was a popular queen she had many men to follow her
Queen Elizabeth I never married. The King of Spain was one of many suitors she rejected. Queen Elizabeth II married Philip Mountbatten.
born in different times and many other things.
Queen Elizabeth I, Queen Mary, Queen Anne, Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth II have been on the obverse of all British coins during their respective reigns. Britannia has been on the reverse of many different British coins for hundreds of years. Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother and Princess Diana have been on the reverse of several British coins, and Queen Victoria appeared on the reverse of the 2001 Five Pound coin.
Queen Elizabeth I, Queen Mary, Queen Anne, Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth II have been on the obverse of all British coins during their respective reigns. Britannia has been on the reverse of many different British coins for hundreds of years. Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother and Princess Diana have been on the reverse of several British coins, and Queen Victoria appeared on the reverse of the 2001 Five Pound coin.
Queen Elizabeth II is honored in many ways, for example many coins and stamps in Her Realms bear her face. Islands have been named after her. Buildings, etc.
If you do have these coins and notes, they are very poor forgeries. Queen Elizabeth I died in 1603 and Queen Elizabeth II was born in 1926.
If you refer to British coins, yes, there were lots of them minted in 22 carat gold in 1991. There were the usual Sovereign and Half-Sovereign coins, and Five Pound and Two Pound coins minted. Up market there were 100 Pound, 50 Pound, 25 Pound and 10 Pound coins, some minted from fine gold and some alloyed with silver.
YES, Queen Elizabeth was a busy as a queen . She had many things to do.
Queen Elizabeth had four children
Queen Elizabeth has 4 children
Queen Elizabeth has 4 children
Queen Elizabeth Had 23 Slaves
Yes queen Elizabeth was a popular queen she had many men to follow her
A pound of silver coins is about $500.00