80th Anniversary of D Day
Mon Jul 22, 2024 12:33 pm
A stunning depiction of a iconic image.
RIP to all who have given the ultimate sacrifice.
RIP to all who have given the ultimate sacrifice.
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Re: 80th Anniversary of D Day
Mon Jul 22, 2024 1:58 pm
Very nice coin Jon. It's beyond ironic that one of the Channel Islands has to go to a US mint to have its coins produced. What does that say about the Royal Mint?
It is a coin. There's a £1 denomination on the far left of the reverse, just above the ship trap.
It is a coin. There's a £1 denomination on the far left of the reverse, just above the ship trap.
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Re: 80th Anniversary of D Day
Tue Jul 23, 2024 1:09 pm
The Cat's Mother wrote:Very nice coin Jon. It's beyond ironic that one of the Channel Islands has to go to a US mint to have its coins produced. What does that say about the Royal Mint?
It is a coin. There's a £1 denomination on the far left of the reverse, just above the ship trap.
So there is... wow. I am blind.
i deleted my previous post because I was replying like a PM.... not good for obvious reasons.
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Re: 80th Anniversary of D Day
Tue Jul 23, 2024 1:39 pm
Admin wrote:The Cat's Mother wrote:Very nice coin Jon. It's beyond ironic that one of the Channel Islands has to go to a US mint to have its coins produced. What does that say about the Royal Mint?
It is a coin. There's a £1 denomination on the far left of the reverse, just above the ship trap.
So there is... wow. I am blind.
i deleted my previous post because I was replying like a PM.... not good for obvious reasons.
I never saw your previous post, so no harm done as far as I'm concerned.
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