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  1. decus et tutamen one pound coin 1983

    The decus et tutamen one pound coin from 1983 is a valuable piece of currency with a fineness of 0.5. Uncertified and ungraded, this historic coin holds a special significance for collectors and enthusiasts alike. With its iconic design and limited mintage, this coin is a sought-after treasure that commemorates the tradition and significance of the one pound denomination.

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  2. 1983 Old Style One Pound Coin - Royal Arms - Circulated

    1983 Old Style One Pound Coin - Royal Arms - Circulated

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  3. 1983 British One Pound Coin From Circulation L2 Rare Collectible

    1983 British One Pound Coin From Circulation L2 Rare Collectible

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  4. DECUS ET TUTAMEN One Pound Coin 1983 Elizabeth 2

    This is a rare One Pound Coin from the United Kingdom, released in 1983 during the reign of Queen Elizabeth II. The coin has a fineness of 0.999 and features the Latin phrase "DECUS ET TUTAMEN" which translates to "An ornament and a safeguard". It was produced in Great Britain and has a yellowish color. Own a piece of history with this valuable coin.

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  5. 1983-2022 UK GB DEFINITIVE £1 ONE POUND COINS - SELECT DATES FROM LIST

    Circulated & uncirculated coins in good or very good condition.

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  6. 1983 UK Uncirculated One Pound Coin, £1 - BU in Folder - Limited Edition

    BU - Brilliant Uncirculated, as issued.

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  7. Rare 1 pound coin 1983 DECUS ET TUTAMEN Royal Coat of Arms

    This rare 1983 One Pound coin from England features the Royal Coat of Arms on its design, symbolizing loyalty and protection. The coin holds historical significance as a collectible piece from the United Kingdom, specifically showcasing the intricate details of the Royal Coat of Arms. With its unique design and limited year of issue, it is a sought-after item for numismatists and collectors alike.

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  8. 1983 Royal Arms One Pound Coin Old Style ( £1 )   EXTREMELY RARE- Wriring edges

    The coin features the classic design of the Royal Arms, which has been a symbol of the British monarchy for centuries.

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