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Here's Why £1 Coins Have 12 Sides, And It Makes So Much SenseNot since our notes changed from paper to polymer has the Royal Mint caused such a kerfuffle ― today, the King Charles quid officially entered circulation. Three million or so of the new coins ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Britain's new £1 coin has officially been released. It is 12-sided and composed of two different metals. The Royal Mint has made more than 1.5 billion of the new ...
An expert has encouraged Brits to check their £1 coins carefully before spending them. These sought-after pieces could feature an almost hidden mark that makes them worth more than £60 each to ...
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