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Coin "from the future"
British student Sarah Legg found in a handful of change, which has received a delivery of a paid lunch in college, the coin "of the future." The inscription on the 50p indicates that the coin was minted in 2011.
The Royal Mint of Britain, in turn, explained that the coins with the date "from the future" rather rare, but still sometimes be found among ordinary money. Representatives of the Mint reported that the money dated the year 2011, began to release in October 2010 and gradually they begin to enter into circulation.
Pyatidesyatipensovik found Sarah Legg, is unusual not only because it is "from the future", but the fact that this coin - in a series devoted to the Olympic Games 2012 in London.
2 photos + text via dailymail.co.uk
"I drew attention to this coin, as it looked very new and shining. Having considered it properly, I saw that she was minted in 2011. Obviously, our Royal Mint blunder "- said Legge. According to her, in the near future it is going to sell the coin collectors and pay their studies with the money.
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The Royal Mint of Britain, in turn, explained that the coins with the date "from the future" rather rare, but still sometimes be found among ordinary money. Representatives of the Mint reported that the money dated the year 2011, began to release in October 2010 and gradually they begin to enter into circulation.
Pyatidesyatipensovik found Sarah Legg, is unusual not only because it is "from the future", but the fact that this coin - in a series devoted to the Olympic Games 2012 in London.
2 photos + text via dailymail.co.uk
"I drew attention to this coin, as it looked very new and shining. Having considered it properly, I saw that she was minted in 2011. Obviously, our Royal Mint blunder "- said Legge. According to her, in the near future it is going to sell the coin collectors and pay their studies with the money.
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