People are being urged to check their pockets after two 50p Brexit coins minted with the wrong exit date were discovered. It was believed all of them were destroyed - but two surviving coins have now ...
As part of the 2018 Budget, Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond, or ‘Fiscal Phil’, as he has been dubbed after this Autumn Statement, it was announced that a commemorative 50p coin would be ...
An expert has urged Brits to look out for a rare 50p coin that could be worth as much as £40,000. However, this piece needs to feature one of two specific dates to be especially valuable. Known as the ...
LONDON (AP) — Britain will mark its departure from the European Union next year with a commemorative coin — an idea that drew mockery from opponents of Brexit. Treasury chief Philip Hammond announced ...
A commemorative coin produced to celebrate the UK’s planned October 31 departure from the European Union is the latest high-profile government initiative to fall victim to yet another Brexit delay.
The Treasury has backed a new series of coins to commemorate Britain leaving the EU, after calls for a Brexit stamp were rejected by the Royal Mail. Could your rare 50p coin be worth 1,000 times its ...
Thousands of coins made to commemorate Brexit will be melted down after yet another delay in the UK’s divorce from the European Union. Britain’s Treasury had planned to make 10 million coins by Brexit ...
Jason Murdock is a staff reporter for Newsweek. Based in London, Murdock previously covered cybersecurity for the International Business Times UK and B2B tech for V3.co.uk. Winner of The Drum's ...
With Boris Johnson’s pledge to leave the European Union on Oct. 31 going unfulfilled, the British government is scrapping its plans for a commemorative Brexit coin to mark the date, melting down the ...
The UK has halted production of commemorative Brexit coins, which had been marked with the date “31 October 2019” – the day the UK is due to leave the European Union – amid uncertainty over the ...
A commemorative coin produced to celebrate the UK’s planned October 31 departure from the European Union is the latest high-profile government initiative to fall victim to yet another Brexit delay.
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