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10 Pence - Elizabeth II 5th portrait

Issuer Falkland Islands
Year 2019-2021
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Engraver(s) Doris Mary Stilwell (obverse portrait)
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Obverse description Right-facing effigy of Queen Elizabeth II wearing the George IV State Diadem and a pearl drop earring with pearl necklace, as sculpted by Doris Mary Stilwell for the fifth definitive portrait used on Commonwealth coinage. The truncation of the bust is visible at the lower field. The legend QUEEN ELIZABETH II arcs along the upper left periphery and FALKLAND ISLANDS along the upper right, all within a finely dentilated border.
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Mintage 2019 PM - -
2021 PM - -
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The Falkland Islands' post-2012 coinage series reflects the territory's unusual administrative position: a British Overseas Territory that maintains its own currency, the Falkland Islands pound, pegged at parity with sterling but not interchangeable with it in practice. Jody Clark's fifth portrait of Elizabeth II, introduced across Commonwealth and British Overseas Territory coinages from 2015 onward, reached the Falklands issues on a slightly delayed rollout as the Royal Mint worked through successive territorial contracts.

Nickel plated steel replaced the earlier cupro-nickel composition as part of a broader cost-reduction shift across lower-denomination British and associated coinages in the 2010s.

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