SILVER PLATED STEEL EAR WIRES Style: steel fishhook ear wires with coil {6 mm} Metal: silver plated surgical steel for sensitive ears Length: 20 mm top to bottom of open loop in front Gauge: 21 gauge rubber stoppers included demonetized design (no longer in mintage) polished Copper-nickel coin diameter: 21 {SIZE OF A USA 5 CENT NICKEL COIN} weight: 5 g United Kingdom 20 Pence {1982-2008} 28S FEATURING front: crowned Tudor rose The Tudor rose (sometimes called the Union rose) is the traditional floral heraldic emblem of England and takes its name and origins from the Tudor dynasty. When Henry VII took the crown of England from Richard III in battle (1485), he brought the end of the retrospectively-dubbed 'Wars of the Roses' between the House of Lancaster (one monarch of which had sometimes used the badge of a red or gold rose) and the House of York (which had lately used a white-rose badge). Henry's father was Edmund Tudor from the House of Richmond (maternally), and his mother was Margaret Beaufort from the House of Lancaster; in January 1486 he married Elizabeth of York to bring all factions together. (In battle, Richard III fought under the banner of the boar, and Henry under the banner of the dragon of his native Wales.) The white rose versus red rose juxtaposition was Henry's invention. back: The head of Queen Elizabeth II, wearing the "Girls of Great Britain and Ireland" Tiara