Hugh Conway explains why they chose the shape of the new fifty pence piece; 1968
Hugh Conway explains why chose the shape of the new fifty pence coin an 'equilateral curved heptagon' which was expected to outlast the ten shilling note, UK; 1968 (BBC News - 130/68/04 - 09/05/1968 - AEXZ288W)





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May 09, 1968
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