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How Terry Venables' biggest regret was... turning down Strictly Come Dancing! El Tel revealed he had to say no due to hip problem A one pound note issued on March 17, 1960, was the first banknote to carry a portrait of the Queen – and depending on your age, you might recognise all of these! (Picture: Oli Scarff/Getty Images) He added: “All stamps are approved by the monarch before they are issued, and that’s the process we go through. Inside the Queen's last days at Balmoral: How late monarch refused to let Charles take over to make Liz Truss PM, telling aides 'it's MY job'
Unlike Elizabeth II, the King will face the same way on both his stamps and coins. The late Queen faced left on stamps and right on coins, because monarchs alternate the direction of their profile on coins with each successive reign. Her son, therefore, reverts to looking left on coins.
Uniquely, British stamps do not have the country of origin printed on them as the image of the monarch is sufficient. The definitive stamp has become a recognisable symbol of each reign.”
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