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<p>[QUOTE="Aidan Work, post: 149792, member: 1824"]The term 'medal-coin' is actually an old one,as the late Jerome Remick of Quebec,Canada used to use this term quite frequently in his British Commonwealth catalogue.The 1981 Krause also referred to the 1969 Pope of Rome Visit pieces from Uganda as 'medal-coins',as these were issued as commemoratives,not for circulation because of their excessive intrinsic value.</p><p><br /></p><p>Aidan.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Aidan Work, post: 149792, member: 1824"]The term 'medal-coin' is actually an old one,as the late Jerome Remick of Quebec,Canada used to use this term quite frequently in his British Commonwealth catalogue.The 1981 Krause also referred to the 1969 Pope of Rome Visit pieces from Uganda as 'medal-coins',as these were issued as commemoratives,not for circulation because of their excessive intrinsic value. Aidan.[/QUOTE]
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