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Those minted for circulation are nickel. In 1980 there were 157 made of silver and 7 of gold commemorating the investiture of the new queen.
There was no 1831 British coin minted with Queen Adelaide on the reverse. You may have a coin/token/medallion commemorating William's coronation.
In 2004, a total of 246 million Lewis and Clark Nickels were minted. This coin was part of the Westward Journey Nickel Series, commemorating the exploration by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark. The mintages included both the Philadelphia and Denver mint facilities.
These coins were minted in celebration of the United States' Bicentennial in 1976, commemorating 200 years of freedom from Great Britain's rule, resulting from the American Revolution of 1776.
The standard currency of India is rupees. As India was a British concern, until the 50's, there may still be some British coins in circulation. Many coins minted today are of commemorating special people and events.
It refers to the design on the back of the U.S. cent. Wheat pennies were minted from 1909 until 1958. Then Lincoln Memorial cents were minted 1959 until 2008. In 2009, there were four designs commemorating the 200th anniversary of Lincoln's birth. Since 2010, the coin has featured a new shield reverse.
If you have a quarter from the States series, and it has the date of 1796 on it, that is because the state being commemorated was admitted to the Union that year. The state shown on your quarter is Tennessee.
In 1906 there were 8,992,435 quarters minted. Philadelphia minted........... 3,656,435 Denver minted ...................3,280,000 New Orleans minted.......... 2,056,000
During the dark years of World War 2, Australia continued to mint coins, but some coins were minted by our allies.In 1942, the following Australian coins were minted -Halfpenny0.72 million minted at the Melbourne Mint4.334 million minted at the Perth Mint6 million minted at the Bombay MintPenny12.244 million minted at the Perth Mint9 million minted at the Bombay MintThreepence0.528 million minted at the Melbourne Mint8 million minted at the San Francisco Mint16 million minted at the Denver MintSixpence8.968 million minted at the Melbourne Mint4 million minted at the San Francisco Mint12 million minted at the Denver MintShilling2.92 million minted at the Melbourne Mint4 million minted at the San Francisco MintFlorin18.07 million minted at the Melbourne Mint6 million minted at the San Francisco Mint
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)