"The Great British Coin Hunt - Quintessentially British A to Z"
For the first time ever, the Royal Mint has struck commemorative designs on a 10 pence piece. They have used the alphabet to map out the A-Z of what makes Britain great.
A (Angel of the North), B (Bond, James Bond), C (Cricket):
D (Double Decker Bus), E (English Breakfast), F (Fish & Chips):
G (Greenwich Mean Time), H (Houses of Parliament), I (Ice-Cream Cone):
J (Jubilee), K (King Arthur), L (Loch Ness Monster):
M (Mackintosh), N (National Health Service), O (Oak Tree):
P (Post Box), Q (Queuing), R (Robin):
S (Stonehenge), T (Teapot), U (Union Flag):
V (Village), W (World Wide Web), X (X Marks the Spot):
Y (Yeoman), Z (Zebra Crossing) and common side:
LINK: British Royal Mint
Can I say? All mints are fooling us with crazy, absurd commemorative coins!
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