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1 Pound - Charles III Queen Elizabeth II - Unseen Effigies 3rd Decade

Uitgever Gibraltar Government
Jaar 2026
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Diameter 23.4 mm
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Beschrijving keerzijde Youthful diademed and draped bust of Queen Elizabeth II facing right, her hair styled in curled waves and adorned with a floral tiara, rendered in high relief within the bimetallic centre after the early effigy by Mary Gillick. The commemorative legend arcs around the outer brass ring reading 100 YEARS SINCE THE BIRTH OF OUR BELOVED QUEEN, with the date range · 1926 - 2026 · inscribed at the base of the ring. The legend ONE POUND is repeated continuously in small lettering around the inner edge of the outer ring.
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Aanvullende informatie

Gibraltar's "Unseen Effigies" series fills a specific numismatic gap: the portraits commissioned for circulation coinage that were completed, approved, and then never used — superseded by abdication, death, or political change before striking could begin. The third decade installment pairs Charles III's approved effigy with one of Elizabeth II's later portrait studies, neither of which saw standard circulation use in Gibraltar.

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