Queen Elizabeth II has, of course, been pictured on British currency for
much of her reign, but she has also appeared on the money of various British
Commonwealth states and Crown dependencies. With such a long reign (61 years
so far) and so many nations issuing money with her image on it over the
years, there are enough banknote portraits to construct a sort of aging
timeline for the Queen. The age given below for each portrait is her age
when the picture was made, which is not always the same as the year the
banknote was issued (more information can be found at this interesting site
maintained by international banknote expert Peter Symes).
Here is Elizabeth through the years, on money.
1. Canada, 20 dollars, age 8
She was just a princess then. Her picture appeared on Canadian banknotes long before anything issued by the Bank of England.
2. Canada, 1 dollar, age 25
From a portrait taken by a Canadian
photographer the year before she ascended the throne.
3. Jamaica, 1 pound, age 26
Newly queen.
4. Mauritius, 5 rupees, age 29
From a painting commissioned in the 1950s by the Worshipful Company of Fishmongers, for Fishmongers’ Hall in London.
5. Cayman Islands, 100 dollars, age 34
Here she’s wearing the Russian style Kokoshnik tiara.
6. Australia, 1 dollar, age 38
Not long after this portrait was taken, she would meet the Beatles.
7. St. Helena, 5 pounds, age 40
Perfecting the art of looking casual while wearing bling.
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