Queen Elizabeth II passes at 96

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  1. potty dollar 1878

    potty dollar 1878 Well-Known Member

    Long live the queen!!she had a nice life and will always be remembered(R.I.P). Screenshot_20220728-181644_Photos.jpg Screenshot_20220728-181641_Photos.jpg
     
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  3. longnine009

    longnine009 Darwin has to eat too. Supporter

  4. -jeffB

    -jeffB Greshams LEO Supporter

    Oddly, this still hasn't shown up on my Google News feed. It's outside the areas I usually follow, but seems noteworthy enough to get a place near the top.

    I was just talking to one of my Northern Ireland co-workers about it this morning -- he tipped me off that the royal family had been summoned to the palace. He's emphatically NOT a Unionist, and has very little use for monarchies in general and the British monarchy in particular. But he observed that the Queen had fallen in love with the Irish Gaelic language, became fluent in it in recent years, and had done a lot to promote the language and its preservation. I had no idea.

    She was a remarkable woman, and a remarkable leader.
     
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  5. offa the saxon

    offa the saxon Well-Known Member

    I am prod and honoured to have served in her majesty’s Royal Navy long live the king
     
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  6. johnmilton

    johnmilton Well-Known Member

    A few coins ...

    1986 Two Pounds

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    1967 Canadian $20 commemorative coin

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    The queen mother commemorative crown

    1980 Queen Mother R.jpg 1980 Queen Mother O.jpg
     
  7. Hiddendragon

    Hiddendragon World coin collector

    I will be weird to see coins with Charles on them next year, that's for sure.
     
  8. Aethelred

    Aethelred The Old Dead King

  9. Mr. Flute

    Mr. Flute Well-Known Member

    I bet the Royal Mint has had master hubs ready for awhile...this year at least.
     
  10. dwhiz

    dwhiz Collector Supporter

  11. Kurisu

    Kurisu Well-Known Member

  12. cwart

    cwart Senior Member

    I was wondering about this earlier today, given that its getting a bit late in the year will his first coins be this year or next?


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  13. NOS

    NOS Former Coin Hoarder

    While I am unsure if there is a definitive rule about it, precedent from the last 120 years strongly indicates coinage with a new monarch isn't produced until the following year.

    This offers short and interesting reading about the coinage of Edward VII, who took the reign in January 1936 before abdicating in December of that year: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_VIII_coins.

    And here is some longer reading about his coinage (the paragraph titled "Best Laid Plans" bears particular relevance): https://www.royalmint.com/stories/collect/edward-viii-the-coinage-that-never-was/.
     
  14. cwart

    cwart Senior Member

    Thank you!! I should have known someone here would have the answer... I love coin talk.:)
     
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  15. Mister T

    Mister T Active Member

    Rest in peace.
     
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  16. mrbadexample

    mrbadexample Well-Known Member

    The commemoratives will be out within weeks, not much doubt about that. Two lots, one for the new King and one for our beloved Queen. :(
     
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  17. johnmilton

    johnmilton Well-Known Member

    Here is a Proof 1953 crown (5 shillings) that was issued as part of Elizabeth II's coronation Proof set. This set was very modest compared to the sets that were issued for previous British monarchs. The British economy was in rough shape following World War II, the Elizabeth's Proof set reflected that.

    The diplomats had learned their lesson from World War I. Instead of draining Germany and the other Axis powers after their defeat, the west chose to re-build them. It was a smart move because the peace after the First World War sowed the seeds for the Second World War.

    1953 Corronation Crown O.jpg 1953 Corronation Crown R.jpg

    This piece is impaired because it was stored for too long in its original issue box. I have the rest of the set which also has its issues.
     
  18. Hiddendragon

    Hiddendragon World coin collector

  19. QuintupleSovereign

    QuintupleSovereign Well-Known Member

    Sadly, my favorite coins of hers are the only ones unavailable to the general public: the specimen proof gold coinage from 1953.

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  20. Mithril

    Mithril Member

    There's no such place as North Ireland, unless you're talking about the coastline. It's called Northern Ireland.
     
  21. -jeffB

    -jeffB Greshams LEO Supporter

    :facepalm:

    I can't believe I did that, ESPECIALLY after 6+ years at this company. Fixed. Thanks for the catch!
     
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