why an image of queen Elizabeth II shown on the coin
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Over the course of the decades during which she has reigned, Queen Elizabeth II has appeared primarily on the obverse of coins issued by Great Britain and by the 16 nations of the Commonwealth that recognize her as head of state. These private Mints pay the countries a licensing fee to issue the coins. The following countries have issued coinage with The Queen's image: Canada, Bahamas, Belize, Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Dominica, East Caribbean States, Jamaica, Turks Caicos, Falkland Islands, St.
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