Okay ... ummm, maybe I actually have a couple to add to your great thread? ... => Here is a January 1992 Mule - New Brunswick - Rotated dies 180 degrees => ummm, does this count? (it has the correct crown, right?)
Here is another error coin with the same "crown of interest" ... => Double Clipped Planchet July 1992 (Prince Edward Island, PEI)
what a good idea for a collection,and very nice coins, think that the queen is monarch of 28 countries
There was a reason why the Sun Never Set on the British Empire during the 1800s to mid-1900s. And if you count the countries that still feel some kinship/allegiance to the Crown, perhaps it still doesn't. Best Regards, :hail: George
Not all of them have Elizabeth II wearing the George IV State Diadem on their coins though. Some had her on them in the past but not now (Fiji) or didn't have her on them in the past but now do (Niue) or only had her on them one year (St. Lucia)
Here is where the collection stands right now: Great Britain and Canada are the only two that don't have the Country (or Colony, or Bailiwick) on the face so those two are first, then the rest in alphabetic order:
In the mail: Bermuda Jersey St Helena Cook Islands Tristan Da Cunha East Caribbean States Solomon Islands Cayman Islands Isle of Man Bidding on: Tokelau Falkland Islands Still Seeking: Niue St Kitts-Nevis St Vincent & The Grenadines St Lucia Belize Turks and Caicos Islands