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Hello, was wondering if anyone one can tell me which country coin is this.

Thanks in advance!
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That would be Great Britain (UK).
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That would be Great Britain (UK).


Yes. British cupro-nickel florin (2 shillings) with portrait of King George VI. After the UK adopted decimal currency in 1971, this coin remained legal tender as 10 new pence until 1992 when it was replaced by a new, smaller coin.
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Ahhhaaaa

Thank you buddy spruett001!
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