Which country does this coin come from: "Elizabeth II D-G-REG-F-D-1992 Ten Pence"?
I’m assuming it’s an English coin since it says "Pence"?
I was looking through my mini coin collection (well, actually more like a set of coins that look kind of cool) and I found this one that says "Elizabeth II D-G-REG-F-D-1992 Ten Pence" with a picture of Queen Elizabeth on one side and a lion on the other.
Curious because I have quite a few Canadian coins that say Elizabeth II D-G Regina with Canada on the flipside.
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It’s an English coin, they are still issued by the Royal Mint with the same seal on.
Elizabeth II D-G (Dei Gratia - by the Grace of God), Reg (Regina - Queen), F-D (Fidei Defensor - Defendor of the faith).
The crowned lion passant guardant is an heraldic symbol and was formally on the crest of England introduced by Edward III.
England/Uk the don’t put UK on their stamps either
There are several countries that use pence, but not Canada.
If it looks like this it’s English http://coinedformoney.blogspot.com/2009/07/1992-british-ten-pence-again.html