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Old June 16th 08, 03:55 PM posted to uk.transport.london
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[wake up to reply] (Jim Brittin) wrote:

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(Tom Anderson) wrote:


You're just calling a design special because of lower mintage
quantities in years they were current. In fact by that definition
the same design will be special and non-special because of
fluctuations in mintage between years.

I am referring to those coins which have obverses specific to one
year, such as the Wembley Stadium coins, for 2007.

That's what I was refrring to, and that is what I was asking
about.


Wembley Stadium? It's the Gateshead Millennium Bridge!


So there is only one 2007 £1 coin design, just like every other year?

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Colin Rosenstiel