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This is the 2014 Circulation issue with a mintage of 720,000. The Elizabeth II 4th portrait 1 pence coin, issued in 1998 by Jersey, is notable for its connection to the British monarchy and its representation of the island's unique numismatic heritage. Struck at the Royal Mint, this coin features the fourth portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, designed by Ian Rank-Broadley, which reflects a modern interpretation of her image while maintaining a sense of tradition. With a mintage of 28,320,000, it is relatively accessible for collectors, earning a rarity score of 2 out of 10. The coin's composition of copper plated steel exemplifies the shift towards more economical materials in coin production during the late 20th century. As a circulating coin, it serves as a tangible link to the daily life of Jersey residents and the broader context of British currency, making it an interesting piece for numismatists who appreciate both its artistic design and its role in the economic history of the Channel Islands.

75th Anniversary of VE Day
2020 · £2