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British coin set with 2017 one pound coin shape
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Reverse of the Five Pence Coin, isolated on white background.
Close up image of stack of British chocolate gold and silver foiled candy/sweets money.
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A pile of modern Great Britain (GBP) coins with white copy space on the left side for the designer to use. Main focus is on the top half of the image.
Three sets of British coins each styled differently - flat colour, soft gradient and shiny. Each set is on its own layer, and each coin can be moved around by itself.
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London, England - July 18, 2007: An assortment of British coins, including £1 (one pound), 50p (fifty pence) 20p (twenty pence), 10p (ten pence), 5p (five pence), 2p (two pence) and 1p (one penny). Some show the front, some the back. Decimal coinage in Great Britain dates from 15th February 1971, replacing the old 'pound, shillings and pence' system.
"Pile of British coins: mixture of pennies, two pence coins, five pence coins, ten pence coins, twenty pence coins, fifty pence coins. Isolated on plain white background."
British five pence coin featuring the traditional Scottish thistle design. The image faithfully reproduces the correct silver colour of the coin. Includes clipping path.
Note and coins of British currency.
British money gold coin Five pee or Five pence, reverse with Badge of Scotland, thistle royally crowned
Letter W in British currency, isolated on white with clipping path.
London, UK: January 16, 2016: Collection of mixed low value British coins in a heap.
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1p, 2p, 5p, 10p, 20p, 50p and £1 coins, all new design for 2008. English currency.
Pound sterling, known in some contexts simply as the pound or sterling, is the official currency of the United Kingdom, Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Man, Gibraltar, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, the British Antarctic Territory, and Tristan da Cunha. It is subdivided into 100 pence.
Letter R in British currency, isolated on white with clipping path.
Close up image of heap of British chocolate coins in gold and silver foil, with Christmas decorations in red and green
British Currency Coins Still Life on Scratched Metal Sheet in Studio Illuminating by Sunlight in August 2021
Pound coins money (GBP), currency of United Kingdom - full series includind one penny, two pence, five pence, ten pence, twenty pence, fifty pence, one pound, two pounds
Letter V in British currency, isolated on white with clipping path.
Letter T in British currency, isolated on white with clipping path.
Selection of British currency, from one penny to a two pound coin
"Athens, Greece - February 28, 2009: British pounds, banknotes and coins shot full frame."
Close up image of heap of British chocolate coins in gold and silver foil, with Christmas decorations in red and green
A single British Penny, in the center, and on top of a pile of current, modern (GBP) coins.
Five pence English currency coin in a macro close-up on a rich luxurious golden background. Copyspace area for finance, banking, and economics designs and concepts.
Letter G in British currency. Isolated on white with clipping path.
Narberth, Wales - March 23, 2015: British five pence piece - new in 2015 showing a new portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, designed at the Royal Mint by Jody Clark. This is the fifth likeness of the Queen to be used on British coins since her accession to the throne in February 1952.
Stacks of British coins: two pounds, one pound, fifty pence, twenty pence, ten pence and five pence.
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A green shoot growing out of a ground of cash symbolising economic recovery
London, England - August 9, 2007: An assortment of British coins, including £2 (two pounds), £1 (one pound), 50p (fifty pence) 20p (twenty pence), 10p (ten pence) and 5p (five pence). Some show the inverse, some the converse. Decimal coinage in Great Britain dates from 15th February 1971, replacing the old 'pound, shillings and pence' system.
New shoot growing from pile of change, symbolising economic growth