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1 Pound - Elizabeth II 4th portrait, Oak and Rose

Issuer Royal Mint
Year 2013
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Value 1 Pound (1 GBP)
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Reverse description The central field displays an intertwined composition of English floral and arboreal emblems, engraved by Timothy Noad: a five-petalled Tudor-inspired rose in full bloom with detailed stamens occupies the left, while an oak branch bearing lobed leaves and a single acorn extends across the field to the right, the two plants elegantly overlapping. The design celebrates England's heraldic tradition and is rendered in high relief with fine naturalistic detail. The denomination ONE POUND appears in a bold arc along the lower exergue.
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Reverse lettering ONE POUND
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