This image shows two British twenty pence coins placed side by side, isolated on a clean white background. One coin displays the obverse side, which features the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. The inscription "ELIZABETH II D G REG F D" surrounds her image, with the issue date "2009" clearly visible. This side of the coin showcases the intricate detail and precision of the engraving. The other coin shows the reverse side, which features a portion of the Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom along with the denomination of 20 pence. The design on this side is highly detailed, with sharp lines and a distinct pattern. What makes these coins unique is the special 3D engraving technique, which enhances the depth and texture of the designs, especially the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. Additionally, the colored engraving of her portrait adds a unique touch, bringing a modern aesthetic to this traditional currency. The combination of these artistic elements makes this coin a striking and special piece in British currency.
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