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This is the 1964 Circulation issue with a mintage of 152,336,000. The Elizabeth II 1st portrait coin from 1954, featuring a denomination of £0.03, holds a notable place in British numismatics due to its distinctive design and high mintage of 1,856,127,500, making it a common yet historically significant piece. Struck at the Royal Mint in Tower Hill, this coin is characterized by the first portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, which was designed by Mary Gillick. The absence of the 'BRITT:OMN' inscription on this version marks it as a unique variant among the series. Made of copper-nickel with a composition of 75% copper and 25% nickel, this coin reflects the post-war era's efforts to modernize British currency. With a rarity score of 1 out of 10, it is readily available for collectors but remains an essential piece for understanding the evolution of British coinage and the royal representation during Queen Elizabeth II's early reign.

Elizabeth II 1st portrait; without 'BRITT:OMN'
1961 · £0.00