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Here's Why £1 Coins Have 12 Sides, And It Makes So Much SenseThe shape of the coin, on the other hand, hasn’t changed. It’s still a dodecagon, or 12-sided shape. We’ve written before at HuffPost UK about why we call a pound a “quid.” But why does ...
A coin shaped like a spade was used in China in the ... it’s unlikely anyone other than the richest in society ever used them. Image caption, A gold stater - an example of a Lydian coin.
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link President Donald Trump's support for cryptocurrencies has sparked renewed interest in digital currencies. The former crypto critic has vowed ...
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