.What is the cat's name?
And the euro is the same size as a pound coin. To most machines.This (IIRC) was an argument against the Euro
Vending machines measure size, weight and magnetic content of a coin
The fact that each country had different manufacturing and quality values meant tha tghe tolerance had to be widened making forgery easier
When I was a small boy (a state I was in until at least 15), my father used to regale me with stories of how he used to wind up French youths on the coach trips he used to drive. Apparently a two-pence coin was enough to operate the 10F lock on a hypermarket's trolley. All he then had to do (after loading up on cheap wine & lager) was find some likely lad keen to fleece a dumb rosbif tourist...When I lived in Germany with the Army in the 80s, there was a big problem with vending machines as 5p pieces were the exact same size and weight as a 1 mark coin. In large swathes of Northern Germany there were no vending machines as a result.
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He's called Louis. His brother is called Briggs and they are old chaps of 17 now. Their names age them quite well as they were named after characters from a sitcom from back then.
One I remember well, I have always been a Carrot fan.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dotcomgiftshop-School-Milk-Bottle/dp/B006TD2UHSTalking of milk bottles..the little cafe in Ironbridge has those little milk bottles we had as kids..
i tried to buy one but they said they cant get them anymore. 3rd of a pint
Have you seen these?Beavis and Butthead wasn't it?
Nope... Daria. I loved that show - she reminded me of me at times.
Very true,We had some hardcore coin counterfeiters just down the road from here - The Cragg Vale Coiners.
I still have a quiet chortle to myself over the episode that they go undercover in a boxing gym and when questioned of of them says he's known a Sugar Boy Sweetie!
Myrtle the Turtle was a classic too.
Just watched the crime watch roadshow.pound coin fakes and spotting them..
now im like most people who probbably only notice when they wont go into a parking machine or similar..grrr and no more change..
thers 1.5 billion ish in circulation and estimated 50 million fakes..
i have 5 on the side so had a look. 4 real and 1 fake..no date and dodgy edge lettering ..
Have a look and see how many you have..suprisingly easy when you look.unless all you have are fakes lol
Beavis and Butthead wasn't it?
Nope... Daria. I loved that show - she reminded me of me at times.
List available here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_pound_(British_coin)Once upon a time, when I was younger, and more geeky, I used to care about the lyrics round the edge of pound coins. There were about four options, I think they related to the nations.
Nowadays they bring out a new coin to celebrate a successful air strike or someone passing a driving test so I kinda gave up on tracking all that.
I still check them though.