Brass, not gold.
It's an ordinary circulation coin worth face value only.
The strange lettering is heavily abbreviated Latin and appears on nearly all coins of the British Commonwealth so it doesn't identify a coin specifically.
The 1983 British One Pound coin is made of nickel-brass and has a gold appearance. The Royal Shield is on the reverse and includes one lion and one unicorn representing England and Scotland.
The 1983 British Sovereign is made of gold and was issued as Proof FDC.
Neither coin has 2 lions on the reverse.
The British 1985 One Pound coin does not have any lions on it, it features the Welsh leek and royal diadem.
These coins are still potentially in circulation so, unless they are part of a Proof or Uncirculated mint set or are individual Proof or Uncirculated coins and in absolute mint condition, they are worth One Pound.
The British Lions, now known as the British and Irish Lions, play rugby union football.
British lions tour 2015
The British and Irish Lions (formerly British Lions or British Isles).
The British and Irish Lions 2013 Lions Raw - 2013 V is rated/received certificates of: UK:E
Someone with a British Lions shirt is supporting the British and Irish Lions, a rugby team selected from players from the national sides of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
A Silver Penny struck in 1600 would bear the image of Queen Elizabeth I on the front, with the legend "E D G ROSA SINE SPINA" on the reverse, there would be a shield with lions passent and fleurs de lis with a legend saying which city the coin was struck in.
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One logo that has a black footprint is the British Columbia Lions. The British Columbia Lions is at professional football team in Canada.
I believe your referring to the British and Irish Lions
German officer on British soldiers in the World War 1 Lions Led by Donkeys....... British troops & the General Staff WW1