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This is the 2008 Circulation issue with a mintage of 180,600,000. The Elizabeth II 4th portrait one penny coin struck in 1998 represents a significant era in British numismatics, showcasing the evolution of coinage during Queen Elizabeth II's long reign. Designed by Ian Rank-Broadley, the fourth portrait features a more mature likeness of the Queen, symbolizing continuity and stability for the United Kingdom. With a mintage of 7,291,731,057, this coin is among the most widely circulated in British history, making it relatively common in the eyes of collectors, reflected in its rarity score of 1 out of 10. The coin's composition of copper plated steel marks a shift in material usage during the late 20th century, highlighting economic considerations in coin production. While it may not hold significant value for advanced collectors, its historical context, design elements, and widespread presence make it an essential piece for those studying modern British currency and the ongoing legacy of Queen Elizabeth II.

75th Anniversary of VE Day
2020 · £2