You are viewing a single comment's thread from:RE: Journey to the Jurassic: Exploring the Royal Mint's latest Dinosaur coin release...View the full contextbozz (79)in LeoFinance • 3 months ago (edited)I really dig the fact that they are not perfectly round.
The shape is an equilateral-curve heptagon. This is the standard shape for our 50 pence (£0.50) and 20 pence (£0.20) in circulation. The 50p coin is larger than the 20p coin.
I did not know that! That's pretty cool. Did they ever say what the reason was? Just to be different or is there a practical application?