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This is the 1963 Circulation issue with a mintage of 35,280,000. The Elizabeth II 1st portrait 1 penny coin, minted in 1954 at the Royal Mint in Tower Hill, is a notable piece in British numismatics as it represents the early years of Queen Elizabeth II's reign, following her accession in 1952. This coin features a simple yet elegant design, showcasing a young Queen Elizabeth II facing right, which was created by engraver Mary Gillick. Notably, this version lacks the inscription 'BRITT:OMN', making it distinct from other issues of the same period. With a mintage of 682,219,200, it is relatively common, earning a rarity score of 1 out of 10, yet it remains significant for collectors due to its historical context and the transition of British coinage during the mid-20th century. The use of nickel brass, consisting of 79% copper, 20% zinc, and 1% nickel, is characteristic of the time, reflecting the post-war economic conditions. This coin serves as a valuable representation of the era and continues to be sought after by numismatists interested in the evolution of British currency.

George VI 1st coinage
1941 · £0.03