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FALKLANDS ISLANDS MARCH REFERENDUM COIN

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Dick Hanscom forwarded this article about the new Falklands coin. Thanks. -Editor

Falkland Islands Referendum coin

The Treasury of the Falklands Islands Government has issued a new coin whose main focus is that of the March referendum when the population was asked about the status of the Islands and overwhelmingly voted to remain as a British Overseas Territory.

The turnout was 92% and 99% of ballots confirmed British Territory status.

The coin, struck at the Pobjoy Mint, UK is available in both silver and cupro-nickel. The reverse design shows the famous World Directions Signpost near Stanley on the Falkland Islands that was erected by servicemen during the Falklands War which was fought in 1982. The obverse of the coins portrays a fine effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Ian Rank-Broadley.

The silver crown is .925 silver, 28 grams, 38.6 mm. diameter with a mintage of 10.000 pieces. The cupro-nickel option weighs 28 grams and 38.6 mm and unlimited mintage.

To read the complete article, see: Falklands celebrates March referendum success with a new coin issue (en.mercopress.com/2013/06/12/falklands-celebrates-march-referendum-success-with-a-new-coin-issue)

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