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xoxoxoBruce 02-20-2020 11:10 PM

Feb 21st, 2020 : Dinosauria
 
Britain’s Royal Mint strikes a lot of offbeat coins for collectors. This series honors their native thunder lizards.
3 face value 50p coins in mystery metal either plain or color printed.
Also produced in silver proofs, plain (£60) or color printed (£65), but they are sold out because all Brits are filthy rich.
Then there’s the gold proofs (£945) but they aren’t made with color and they’re sold out too.
See I told you they’re rich

http://cellar.org/img/coins.jpg

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British Anatomist Richard Owen was the first to realise that the remains of three creatures discovered in England – Megalosaurus, Iguanodon and Hylaeosaurus –
shared common characteristics. He named this new group of animals ‘Dinosauria’ in a paper published in 1842, sparking a fascination with these creatures that continues to the present day.
I’ll bet Alley Oop would be surprised Dinny his trusty mount, was a Dinosauria.

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Gravdigr 02-21-2020 11:45 AM

Quote:

in mystery metal
I've been watching magnet fishing recently. (It's just what it sounds like. Throw a magnet out in the river/lake/pond/well, pull it back, see what ya got.)

When I watch magnet fishermen from England, they pull up coins (1 Euro coins as well) regularly.

Are all British coins magnetic?

Diaphone Jim 02-21-2020 03:06 PM

https://www.magnetfishingpro.com/magnet-fishing-coins/

That iguanodon would make a heck of a political campaigner with the scaly human hand.


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