Now enjoy four obsolete coins from Great Britain, issued during the early years of Queen Elizabeth II's reign! Struck from 1954-1967, these coins became obsolete when their denominations were replaced by decimal coinage in 1971. All are at least 45 years old and feature a youthful portrait of the queen on the obverse. Each features a different reverse design:
- 1967 Three Pence – Uncirculated – features the crowned portcullis (lattice gate)
- 1954-67 Six Pence – Circulated – shows an intricate floral pattern
- 1966 Half Penny – Uncirculated – displays Sir Francis Drake's ship, The Golden Hind
- 1967 Penny – Uncirculated – depicts Britannia seated
Affordably priced, this historic set is an exciting addition to any collection of world coins. Get yours now!