The 1964 one penny coin from Great Britain features a bust of Queen Elizabeth II facing to the right on the obverse side. The bust is surrounded by the words "ELIZABETH II DEI GRATIA REGINA," which translates to "Elizabeth II, by the grace of God, Queen."

On the reverse side, the coin shows a seated Britannia, the allegorical figure of Great Britain, holding a trident and shield with a lion at her feet. Surrounding the image are the words "ONE PENNY," along with the date "1964" below Britannia's image.

The coin is made of bronze and has a diameter of 30.8mm. It weighs 9.45 grams and has a thickness of 1.7mm. The edge of the coin is smooth and plain.

The design of the 1964 one penny coin from Great Britain is a continuation of the classic design that was introduced in 1937, and it remained in circulation until decimalization in 1971. It is a popular choice among collectors of British coins due to its historical significance and beautiful design.

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