(pictures Queen Elizabeth, the Big Ben clock tower, a British flag, and the Venus de Milo sculpture)
HONORING HISTORY’S SOVEREIGN QUEENS
QUEEN ELIZABETH II OF ENGLAND
FEB. 9, 1975
KREWE OF VENUS MARDI GRAS
NEW ORLEANS, LA.
(pictures King George V)
GEORGIVS V D.G. BRITT: OMN: REX F.D. IND: IMP:
The back is blank with a hole. It may have been a button at one time. It is made of copper.
(pictures King George VI)
GEORGIVS VI D:G: BR: OMN: REX
The back is blank with a button shank. It appears to be made of copper.
(pictures a crown)
YOU ARE MY QUEEN
A MEDALLION TO YOU
There is some paper or sticker glue on the back.
(pictures young Queen Victoria)
This is an embossed brass coin charm with a hole at the top.
(pictures Queen Elizabeth II)
ELIZABETH II REGINA
This is an embossed metal token coin.
(pictures a crown and a crown with a crest)
VB on crown and VB on the right
This looks like it might be an arcade game token coin.
(pictures King George III, a crown and a shield)
GEORGIVS III DEI GRATIA
IN MEMORY OF THE GOOD OLD DAYS
1768
This is a holed brass token coin used as a spade half guinea counter for a card game.
(pictures Queen Elizabeth II and two birds)
ELIZABETH II REGINA
SUID AFRIKA SOUTH AFRICA 1958 1/4D
This looks like a proof coin mounted on a brass cufflink.
(pictures King George VI)
This copper coin was possibly a World War II trench art item carved for a sweetheart back on the homefront. It was carved as a heart, and it was then mounted on another smooth heart shaped coin.