Hi all,
Below is a re-posted, with written permission, item --
My questions are--what "value" coin(s) are "counter-fitted", (as far as I know, that does not happen here), and, how can a 12 sided coin be used in any automatic machine ( coins seem to have a problem rolling downhill, even when round?) ?? Ron Rich
UK to go 12 Sided
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STAR TECH Journal Message Board: Coin-Op News: UK to go 12 Sided
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Posted by STAR TECH Journal on Friday, March 21, 2014 - 10:11 am:
The UK is to get a new 12-sided � coin to replace the current coin
which has been in circulation for over 30 years.
It will not be the first that the country has had: there was a
12-sided threepenny coin in the pre-decimal years, going out of
circulation in 1971.
Two different coloured metals will be used in the coin, which will
enter circulation in 2017. According to the companies which
traditionally handle coins in change machines and money processors,
the new shape will not offer any particular problems.
It will be, says the Royal Mint, �he most secure coin in the world,�a coin to beat the counterfeiters, which will be good as currently the
UK has about 45 million fakes in circulation.