This new Brexit 42p coin 08:10 - Aug 12 with 1129 views | Coastalblue | I have to ask why? What do we think it will actually be worth in a couple of years, surely the original £10 coin would have made more sense if we had to have something, at least there was a chance you could still buy something with it once it's been in circulation for a while? | |
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This new Brexit 42p coin on 08:17 - Aug 12 with 1105 views | Guthrum | I assume it's a deliberate reference back to this: The coin which was minted to commemorate our joining the EEC in the first place. Should just have reissued the original, but with one of the hands sticking two fingers up to the rest. | |
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This new Brexit 42p coin on 08:19 - Aug 12 with 1100 views | factual_blue | | |
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This new Brexit 42p coin on 11:41 - Aug 12 with 889 views | Pinewoodblue | If you could get hold of one of the coins minted to commemorate leaving the EU on 29th March it would mo doubt be valuable to collectors but guess they were melted down as they never went into circulation. | |
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This new Brexit 42p coin on 13:25 - Aug 12 with 768 views | Freddies_Ears |
I look forward to defacing them, possibly just with an indelible pen, unless I can be bothered to get a permanent EU flag in the form of a rubber stamp. | | | |
This new Brexit 42p coin on 13:27 - Aug 12 with 762 views | footers | Isn't that just what we're calling £1 coins now? | |
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