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The UK 10 New Pence coin was introduced in 1968, replacing the florin (2 shilling) coin when the UK and Ireland decimalized their currencies. The reverse design comes from a portion of the crest of England: a royally crowned lion passant guardant (a term from heraldry that means walking but head turned to the viewer).
Background Purple 1.48%
Character Lion Passant Guardant 2.27%
Coin Name 1973 United Kingdom 10 Pence Lion Passant Guardant 2.27%
Country United Kingdom 6.17%
Crown Shiny Gold 4.84%
Denomination Pence 4.35%
Eyes Om 4.84%
Mane Blue 0.1%
Mouth Teethy 1.53%
Speech Bubble Embossed 18.57%
Speech Bubble Text We Are So Back 1.48%
Units 10 15.31%
Year 1973 2.27%

Total Rarity Score: 1437.34

Rarity: #353/2025

Coin #934

Collection: Big Money