Queen Elizabeth II attends an armed forces act of loyalty parade in the gardens of the Palace of Holyroodhouse, Edinburgh, Tuesday, June 28, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jane Barlow/Pool via AP Canadians are used to seeing Queen Elizabeth II on their money, but that will chang...
3.Queen Elizabeth II is not only the queen of the United Kingdom.but she is also the queen of other 16 countries.including Australia.New Zealand.Canada and Jamaica.Her face is seen on stamps and coins all around the world. Elizabeth Alexandra Mary W
It was 50 years that she kept her Young Head portrait on the coins. The Halfcrown, or Two Shillings and Sixpence, was perhaps the most used large silver coin at the time. Because of course a Halfcrown was a lot of money then. You have the Queen on the obverse with that silly ...
In some countries, such as Australia and New Zealand, images of Queen Elizabeth II are found on currency coins and notes, as well as stamps. Those who have a special interest in the British monarchy may collect memorabilia, such as porcelain tea collections, with images of the Queen and/or...
A lot of his operations had to be paid for out of his own pocket because Elizabeth was not that eager to let money slip through her fingers. She was much more like her grandfather than her father when it came to spending money. William Cecil, Elizabeth’s Chief advisor was also a ...