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1977 From Somewhere | Great Britain

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Can anyone help on this coin. Not sure where it is from and is it worth anything.
Sorry for the grainy pix.
Thanks!
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Yer'havin a laugh mate ? Theres the Queen of England right on it , theres a clue.
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Got it....thanks!
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No worries Murty , the British flag kinda helped
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The Queen appears on the coins of many countries, but if she's on a coin and there's no obvious country name (like "Australia" or "Canada") then it's British.
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The Queen appears on the coins of many countries, but if she's on a coin and there's no obvious country name (like "Australia" or "Canada") then it's British.


Same for stamps, too!
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