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  2. Britannia (coin) - Wikipedia

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    The Britannia is a bullion coin issued by the Royal Mint.It has been minted in gold since 1987, in silver since 1997, and in platinum since 2018. The reverse of the coin patterns feature various depictions of Britannia, a feminine personification of the United Kingdom, while the obverse features the effigy of the monarch of the United Kingdom with the legend around it.

  3. Lunar Series (British coin) - Wikipedia

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    The reverse design features a leaping rhesus monkey jumping forward from a tree with another monkey also jumping in the background. [4] Lettering on the coin reads "YEAR OF THE MONKEY· 2016" A plus details of the mass and metal content of the coin. The Chinese character for Monkey (猴) is displayed in the lower right of the coin.

  4. List of bullion coins - Wikipedia

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    Bullion coins are government-minted, legal tender coins made of precious metals, such as gold, palladium, platinum, rhodium, and silver.They are kept as a store of value or an investment rather than used in day-to-day commerce.

  5. Britannia - Wikipedia

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    Also Britannia still appeared on the gold and silver "Britannia" bullion coins issued annually by the Royal Mint. A new definitive £2 coin was issued in 2015, with a new image of Britannia. In late 2015, a limited edition (100000 run) £50 coin was produced, bearing the image of Britannia on one side and Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse. [28]

  6. Azathoth - Wikipedia

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    Azathoth is a deity in the Cthulhu Mythos and Dream Cycle stories of writer H. P. Lovecraft and other authors. He is the supreme deity of the Cthulhu Mythos and the ruler of the Outer Gods, [1] and may also be seen as a symbol for primordial chaos, [2] therefore being the most powerful entity in the entirety of the Cthulhu Mythos.

  7. List of Call of Cthulhu books - Wikipedia

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    Cthulhu Britannica; Cthulhu Britannica: Folklore; Avalon - The County of Somerset; Shadows over Scotland; Cthulhu Britannica: London box set; Cthulhu Britannica: London The Curse of Nineveh; Cthulhu Britannica: Cards from the Smoke; Cthulhu Britannica Thompsons Journal; Cthulhu Britannica Neves Journal; World War Cthulhu

  8. Hastur - Wikipedia

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    Hastur as he appears in The King in Yellow.. In Chambers' The King in Yellow (), a collection of horror stories, Hastur is the name of a potentially supernatural character (in "The Demoiselle D'Ys"), a place (in "The Repairer of Reputations"), and mentioned without explanation in "The Yellow Sign".

  9. List of Great Old Ones - Wikipedia

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    The Soul-Chilling Ice-God: Appears as a cyanotic humanoid, followed by an eerie blizzard. Bokrug The Great Water Lizard, The Doom of Sarnath: Appears as a gigantic water lizard. Bugg-Shash [4] The Black One, The Filler of Space, He Who Comes in the Dark: Appears as a black slimy mass covered in eyes and mouths, much like a Shoggoth. Byagoona ...