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Copper Alloy Pre-decimal One Penny (1d) Coin, England
Filename: TRURI-1300-288.jpg
Size: 3932 x 3932 (3.0MB)
Date: 30th January 2019
Author: MIke Searle
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Copper Alloy Pre-decimal One Penny (1d) Coin, England
The obverse bears the youthful portrait of Queen Elizabeth II (reigned 1952-) wearing a laurel wreath in her hair. The inscription ELIZABETH II DEI GRATIA REGINA F : D: + encircles the portrait. This portrait by artist Mary Gillick (1881-1965) was used on British coins until 1968 when new 5 pence and 10 pence coins were introduced, ahead of decimalisation in 1971. Royal portraits have been used on English coins for over 1000 years. The reverse features a seated Britannia holding Neptunes trident and shield, with the sea behind and a lighthouse on the left. The inscription ONE PENNY are placed on either side with the year, 1967, towards the bottom. Britannia, the female steadfast and ready warrior who is an emblem of Britain, first appeared on coins back in the Roman era. Charles II reintroduced Britannia onto British coins in 1672 and she remains on some of our coins to this day
TRURI : 1300.288
Media ID 19226185
© RIC, photographer Mike Searle
Britain British Coin Coinage Coins Collection Cornwall English Great Institution Metal Metallic Mint Minted Museum Numismatics Object Royal Struck
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