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British Coat of Arms

Coat of Arms

The coat of arms of Great Britain has retained the same basic appearance on British coins since 1837. The three lions in the shield's first and fourth quadrants represent England, the upright (rampant) lion represents Scotland, and a harp in the third quadrant represents Ireland. The shape of the crown atop the shield changed slightly during the reigns of Victoria and Elizabeth II.

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