80% to 67 then 50% for half of 67 and part of 68 and you can still find George VI nickels in circulation in Canada and up until 2012 Cents (more or less around wheat cents in US based on Coin Roll hunting videos) sometimes George V Cent (I have one I found in the 90's). Its unlikely to find Edward VII or Victoria coins because there were no nickels or small cents The reason that you can't find George VI coins in UK circulation is almost totally Decimalization from what I heard up until 1970 Victorian Penny coin could be found
I'm not necessarily expecting things with her likeness to increase in value much right now, also considering how many years of items she was on and the popularity of her image...possibly one of the most visible faces in history I would argue. Things she was associated with or "touched" will likely increase fairly dramatically in value. Considering that she wasn't mostly hated around the world, that bit of extra respect she experienced for so long will enhance values. Here's one of the sweetest coins with her likeness on it imho It's also one of the more detailed portraits of her. One of the favorite coins in my collection that has really nothing to do with any other coin in my collection lol. Mintage of just 10,000
Here's a quote from Elizabeth I that could equally apply to Elizabeth II: "For it is my desire to live nor reign no longer than my life and reign shall be for your good. And though you have had, and may have, many princes more mighty and wise sitting in this seat, yet you never had nor shall have, any that will be more careful and loving."
Fakes are happening already https://www.numismaticnews.net/worl...cYA&utm_content=226652718&utm_source=hs_email
Not fakes, just “countries” that have NCLT struck by mints like the Perth Mint to be shilled by places like MCM to the unsuspecting. And they don’t want to buy the stuff back.