Our £2 coins do not have a milled edge, and the brass coloured ones near the top of the right hand stack look too thin to be £1 coins.
All our silver coloured coins except the 20 and 50 pence ones have milled edges.
I somehow knew that, but seeing as it’s only my second day in Morecambe, I haven’t handled any coinage yet (sticking to plastic for upgrade points going home on 29dec
That’s the thing to be cautious of when travelling: here in the US, a handful of coins is maybe a dollar or so; elsewhere, it is real money.
I just checked my loose change, which totalled £18.68.
That’s about $25.
Our £2 coins do not have a milled edge, and the brass coloured ones near the top of the right hand stack look too thin to be £1 coins.
All our silver coloured coins except the 20 and 50 pence ones have milled edges.
I somehow knew that, but seeing as it’s only my second day in Morecambe, I haven’t handled any coinage yet (sticking to plastic for upgrade points going home on 29dec
That’s the thing to be cautious of when travelling: here in the US, a handful of coins is maybe a dollar or so; elsewhere, it is real money.
I just checked my loose change, which totalled £18.68.
That’s about $25.