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The 2019 10p - Z - Zebra CrossingThe 'Z' coin in the Quintessentially British A-Z 10p Coins collection is the Zebra Crossing. The black and white marking give the pedistrian crossing point its name and were introduced in 1949.
The Belisha beacon (named after MP Leslie Hore-Belisha) which is the amber flashing globe on top of a black and white pole was actually introduced first in 1934.
The Reverse shows the letter Z and a road with the black and white stripes of a Zebra crossing. The reverse was designed by the The Royal Mint Team.
The coin is legal tender and is made from Nickel Plated Steel. The diameter is 24.50mm and weighs 6.50g. (The .925 Sterling Silver proof version weighs the same).
The Obverse shows a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II by Jody Clark.Images used by permission of The Royal Mint.
Mintage: 63,000 (may include coins in sets)
Minted at The Royal Mint
Minted in 2019. See Coins and Events of 2019
Monarch/Ruler: Elizabeth II (1952-2022)
Category: 10p. See more 10p coins
and see which 10p coins have the lowest mintage.
Collection: Quintessentially British A-Z 10p Coins. See the Quintessentially British A-Z 10p Coins collection
Country of Origin: United Kingdom
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