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 A Small Collection of British Coins

Prior to decimalisation, when Great Britain and Ireland adopted a confusing monetary system based around a pound made up of one hundred pennies, a far more logical system known as LSD was used. L, S and D are the first letters of the names given to the different units of coin – L obviously stands for pounds and D stands for pennies (or pence). So far, everything is straightforward. Oddly however, S stands for shillings.

Though pre-decimal currency is thought confusing by people under the age of 40 and foreigners, it really was much easier than the current system – and will undoubtedly be reintroduced if right-thinking British people get their way – as we shall see here.

I will add a gallery here later to be able to view these coins

I will add a gallery here later to be able to view these coins

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KOOKABURRA
2009 1 Troy Ounce Coin.

The kookaburra is one of the iconic symbols of Australia, made all the more desirable by the Perth Mint’s execution of this handsome bird in pure silver,
Artistically rendered in an unique, reverse proof finish!
The 2009 Silver Kookaburra is made even more desirable by the special “P20″ mint mark that commemorates the 20th year the Australian Kookaburra Silver Coin has been issued!


Issued by the People’s Republic of China
The Chinese Pandas are one of the most collected silver bullion coins.
It changes its design every year and comes in different sizes, from 0.5 troy oz to 1 kilogram with different denomination reflecting the weight.
From 1989-1997 silver Pandas were issued in both Proof and Brilliant Uncirculated with the specifications: 40 mm., 1 troy oz. of 999 fine silver.
Beginning in 1998, only Brilliant Uncirculated silver Pandas were issued.
There are several mints that produce these coins, including but not limited to: Shenzhen, Shanghai and Shenyang.
Sometimes the different mints can be distinguished from the size of the year on the obverse side of the coins.

 

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A Collection of Australian Cupro Nickel 50 cent pieces