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T he face of Queen Elizabeth II, who died on Sept. 8, is arguably one of the most recognized in the world.As the head of the Commonwealth, her profile image is currently prominently featured on ...
Over her 70-year reign, Queen Elizabeth II was photographed, painted and graffitied, struck on coins, ... Her image appears on stamps in Australia, Belize and Canada, for example.
The silver-coloured 50-cent pieces, which arrived in decorative red folders, are likely among the last Australian coins minted with the image of Queen Elizabeth II on them.
Queen Elizabeth II had a long and storied history Down Under visiting the country 16 times during her 70-year reign winning a place in the hearts of Australians - even among staunch republicans.
Queen Elizabeth II’s face has adorned Australian currency since 1953 when she first appeared on a range of coins, including the florin, along with the coat of arms.
Queen Camilla wore an Australian Wattle Brooch that once belonged to Queen Elizabeth as she touched down in Australia for a royal tour. See the meaningful pin, here.