Falkland Island coins 2021

Started by Deeman, February 23, 2021, 09:48:20 AM

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Deeman

Quantities planned for the initial 2021 minting according to 32/20P Currency (Coin) (No 2) Regulations Order 2020.

Deeman

Just what <k> has been waiting for - more penguins.  ;D

Alan71

Presumably the £1 is still the round version?

Jostein

Thabnks for the news Deeman. Fingers crossed for a bimetallic 1 pound coin.  :)
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Deeman


<k>

Quote from: Deeman on February 23, 2021, 09:53:04 AM
Just what <k> has been waiting for - more penguins.  ;D

I'll penguin you in a minute. :anger:  I think you must mean yourself and Alan71.

Anyway, you're becoming very good at presenting the news first. Soon we'll be able to send eurocoin to a retirement home.  >:D
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<k>

Quote from: Deeman on February 23, 2021, 11:31:30 AM
It's twelve-sided.

So remind me how many 12-sided pound coins there will then be. Only the UK's, apart from this?
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Deeman

Quote from: <k> on February 23, 2021, 03:55:19 PM
So remind me how many 12-sided pound coins there will then be. Only the UK's, apart from this?

There is only BAT at present. Gibraltar is due anytime now.

<k>

Visit the website of The Royal Mint Museum.

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Alan71

Presumably then, the Falklands are retaining their coat of arms design from the round £1?  I don't really count the BAT one so this will be the first circulating new £1 of the six sterling/pound-at-par territories.

andyg

10p and 20p 2019 have only just been issued - wonder why they need even more stocks?
always willing to trade modern UK coins for modern coins from elsewhere....

eurocoin

The new 12-sided 1 pound coin of the Falkland Islands has its own topic here.