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Published 09:45 9 Sept 2022 BST
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Queen Elizabeth II first featured on UK currency in 1960 (iStock)[/caption]
The Bank of England says that banknotes are issued every year to replace unfit ones and to meet increases in demand.
The Royal Mint has yet to say when it will start issuing coins with King Charles III's head on them, but it's likely that the Queen's coins will remain in circulation for many years, the BBC reports.
Queen Elizabeth II first appeared on currency in 1935, when a picture of her as a young princess appeared on the Canadian $20 note.
But it was not until 1960 that she featured on a British banknote, appearing on the £1 note.
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