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Obverse & Reverse

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I think I am okay with US coins, but collecting foreign or "darkside" coins made me realize I wasn't always sure.
- Circulated coins from the UK are obverse = monarch image?
- Are UK bullion coins the same?

Let me know if I have obverse/reverse identifiers switched in my Darkside Coin album linked in my signature. Thanks.
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Your pics of the 2011 2 pound are both listed as reverse.
The Queens head should be obverse. Just a typo I would think.

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If you think you've got a problem with that, you should see my box of foreign coins. Approximately 90% of them I don't even know where they are from. Obverse or Reverse they look as if either way is OK.
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Your pics of the 2011 2 pound are both listed as reverse.
The Queens head should be obverse. Just a typo I would think.

Steve

oops,

fixed, thanks
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