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I had a spare hour yesterday in London and dropped into the Bank of England Museum. It is a small museum but has some good displays including sets of coins for each monarch (from QEII to W&M) + some hammered coins. The coins were stored in wooden display cases with glass tops which allowed close viewing.

Highlights include 1935 gold crown, Charles I Pound, circulated 1839 £5 etc.

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I'm visiting the UK this year and may pay the museum a visit. Is the museum part of the B of E or located elsewhere?

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Yes, it is part of the B of E Building.

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The Una and the Lion looks a bit ropey

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I'm visiting London early June... Will include on my visit..

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The 1935 is a looker for a rocking horse.

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It's as rare as rocking horse sh*t. :rolleyes:

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A good Aussie saying!

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Talking about the Land of Aus, I think there is a holy dollar on display too. But I could be wrong and saw the dollar in the British Museum instead.

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I meant holely dollar of course.

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I meant holely dollar of course.

No you didn't - you meant holey dollar ;)

Try again. Third time lucky. :)

Edited by Rob

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:)

Glad to see you had to edit your reply Rob.

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:)

Glad to see you had to edit your reply Rob.

That was to add the second line, not correct the response.

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I meant holely dollar of course.

No you didn't - you meant holey dollar ;)

Try again. Third time lucky. :)

Thanks Rob :D

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