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Twenty Pence British Coin Obverse And Reverse

Twenty Pence British Coin Obverse And Reverse

This image features two Twenty Pence British Coins, displayed side by side and isolated on a clean white background. One coin shows the obverse side, while the other presents the reverse side. The obverse side of the coin features a detailed portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, with the issue date 2009. Surrounding the portrait, the inscription reads: "ELIZABETH II D G REG F D", representing her title and the authority of the monarchy. The reverse side of the coin showcases the lower segment of the Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom, a symbol of the nation's heritage and monarchy. The denomination, "20 Pence", is also displayed clearly, highlighting the coin's value.

Image ID#: 24444 / Category: Money / Price: 499$
Twenty Pence British Coin Obverse And Reverse
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