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Elizabeth II Head Facing Left

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Has anyone here ever seen a coin with the Elizabeth II head reveresed so that it is facing left instead of right and if such a coin existed and was legitimate why would it ?

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Has anyone here ever seen a coin with the Elizabeth II head reveresed so that it is facing left instead of right and if such a coin existed and was legitimate why would they have minted the head facing the opposite way ?

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Sorry for the double post..

To ask another question, could there be the possibility that the reason the head is facing left is because it is a medallion and not a coin ?

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Yes it looks very much like a medallion. I'm sure whatever it commemorates is probably written on it.

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