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| u24 |
UK: ~~~~coins~~~~ $$$circular$$$ 1p - copper (mainly) 2p - copper (mainly) 5p - silver (effect) 10p - silver (effect) £1 - gold (effect) £2 - gold (effect) ---------------------- £5 - silver (effect) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ £5 coin is rare; issued only on 'special' occasions ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ $$$pentagonal$$$ 20p - silver (effect) $$$septagon$$$ 50p - silver (effect) ~~~~notes~~~~ £5 £10 £20 £50 (not usually accepted due to forgeries) £100 (not usually carried) :P |
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| correction | £2 coin is a silver disc, with a gold doughnut around it, much like the euro coin. | 040127 |
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| misstree |
do most currency exchanges and such carry common foreign coins? needs more jingly things. |
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| u24 |
I don't think currency exchanges generally carry coins, only notes. :( |
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