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This is the 1999 BU issue with a mintage of 80,144. The Elizabeth II 4th portrait one penny coin issued in 1999 represents a notable period in British numismatics, showcasing the evolution of coin design under the reign of Queen Elizabeth II. Struck at the Royal Mint, this coin features a modern portrait of the Queen, which marked a departure from earlier designs, reflecting both contemporary artistic trends and the ongoing legacy of British coinage. With a mintage of 216,840, it maintains a moderate rarity score of 5 out of 10, making it a collectible piece for numismatists who appreciate coins from the late 20th century. The non-magnetic bronze composition adds to its unique characteristics, and the coin's circulation condition allows collectors to engage with an everyday piece of currency that has been in public use. Its background serves as a reminder of the transition in British society and economy during that era, making it an important addition to any collection focused on modern British coins.

75th Anniversary of VE Day
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