Description: This 1991 £1 One Pound Coin depicts Queen Elizabeth II with the Latin phrase “Decus Et Tutamen Error” and an upside-down image. The coin is made of Nickel-Brass and was manufactured in the United Kingdom. It is uncertified and a great addition to any coin collection. The year 1991 marked the first time the new coin was issued after the end of the old design with the crowned shield. The phrase “Decus Et Tutamen” is Latin for “An Ornament and a Safeguard” and is meant to represent the monarchy as both a symbol of beauty and strength. The upside-down image on this coin is a rare design error, making it a unique piece for collectors.
Price: 660 USD
Location: charneca capariaca, almada
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Composition: Nickel-Brass
Year: 1991
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Certification: Uncertified