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The Royal Mint (UK) - a few bureaucratic matters
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ASSIGNMENT OF COPYRIGHT
Kiribati, $10, 1984. Collector coin.
Artist
John Savage
, who designed the reverse of the coin, assigns his copyright to the Royal Mint.
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COINS ARE NOT AUTOMATICALLY MINTED TO THE ISSUE LIMIT.
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When coin dies are destroyed, a certificate of destruction is issued.
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