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Banknote celebrities (UK)
Sho - employed again! Posted Apr 4, 2008
I'd really like people who are a bit more "relevant" to what being British is.
Mr. Blobby
The Telletubbies etc etc...
Banknote celebrities (UK)
Sho - employed again! Posted Apr 4, 2008
as long as Penfold can be on there too
and The Clangers
Noggin the Nog...
Banknote celebrities (UK)
KB Posted Apr 4, 2008
I'm pretty sure they have, although I may be wrong.
How about Clement Attlee? The legacy of his government still endures in Britain, and quite a lot of people are better off for it.
Banknote celebrities (UK)
Sho - employed again! Posted Apr 4, 2008
In that case we also have to have Goo ones.
Banknote celebrities (UK)
Todaymueller Posted Apr 7, 2008
Johnny Rotten would look good on a fiver , the queen could have a safety pin through her nose on the reverse side .
Here's the new coins http://www.royalmint.com/newdesigns/theEmblemsofBritain.aspx
I like them .
best fishes..tod
Banknote celebrities (UK)
Sho - employed again! Posted Apr 8, 2008
Here are the new ones:
http://dig4coins.com/news/latest/royal-mint-reveals-the-new-uk-coin-designs.html
Now I've seen them right after looking at the old ones, all I can say is: bring 'em on! They're lovely. (of course, that could just be that these ones are so... shiny)
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