*Lol* Surely there are accurate scientific methods today to test coins (which are certainly used in the UK as well) but they stick on old ceremoneys held in fancy ancient costumes and marvelous old halls. I love it! ^^
That may be. But every government has such kinds of, 'wasteful' processes in the name of tradition.It's also a cultural thing. In Britain it is common to pursue older practices because they tend to be more respectful of their older traditions through taking part in it.
Wow that must be worth a fortune!
*Lol* Surely there are accurate scientific methods today to test coins (which are certainly used in the UK as well) but they stick on old ceremoneys held in fancy ancient costumes and marvelous old halls. I love it! ^^
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What a complete waste of time and money
Dean Marcus your life is well
yeah, your life is a waste
joshsplosh lol did you have your big boy pants on to come up with that.
yes
That may be. But every government has such kinds of, 'wasteful' processes in the name of tradition.It's also a cultural thing. In Britain it is common to pursue older practices because they tend to be more respectful of their older traditions through taking part in it.
Minted
If you've ever been anywhere you know that Brit coins are disappointing to say the least if not embarrassing.
Well that's arguable given some nations have adopted a Swedish currency.
ours are good