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A new 100 coin featuring London's Elizabeth Tower which houses Big Ben has been minted to mark the start of the new year.
The Royal Mint in Llantrisant, Rhondda Cynon Taf, has produced 50,000 of the commemorative pieces.
The coins, which contain two ounces (56 grams) of silver, will be available at the face value of 100.
The design was chosen in celebration of Big Ben's distinctive sound, which for many cues the start of the new year.
The coin is expected to prove popular following the sell-out success of the first 20 coin struck in honour of the birth of Prince George.
The design shows the clock tower from street level from the view of a person gazing up towards the sky.
Shane Bissett, the Royal Mint's director of commemorative coin, bullion and medals, said: "The sound of Big Ben chiming in the Elizabeth Tower is one that will have become synonymous with Britain for millions of British citizens and tourists alike, particularly on New Year's Eve when the world listens for Big Ben, which marks Greenwich Mean Time, to chime in the New Year.
"So it is a fitting choice for the nation's first 100 coin, and this is a fitting time for us to reveal it."
While the coins are legal tender, they will not be in general circulation and have been designed as collector items.
Big Ben is believed to have been named after the former Monmouth MP and peer Sir Benjamin Hall, who later became Lord Llanover.
He oversaw the rebuilding of the Houses of Parliament, including the installation of the new clock tower bell.
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Never understood the appeal of collecting coins - This is no different.
Still, I guess it's a pretty cool gesture
Still, I guess it's a pretty cool gesture
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Not that I'll ever get one, but that looks fantastic lol...
Now all we need is a 9.99 coin to make it easy for shop keepers.
Now all we need is a 9.99 coin to make it easy for shop keepers.
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Interesting.
I think it would be a bit stupid if they did put it for circulation since it would be way too easy to loose.
Imagine finding one of them on the floor though
I think it would be a bit stupid if they did put it for circulation since it would be way too easy to loose.
Imagine finding one of them on the floor though
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Also could you imagine trying to get a bus ticket with that? The driver would shit himself and need a cashpoint!
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When I saw the title I thought wow this is stupid then I see that it is only a collectors item not an actual coin that will be used. So I guess this is pretty cool, I myself wouldn't mind having one.
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Craigyy wrote Also could you imagine trying to get a bus ticket with that? The driver would shit himself and need a cashpoint!
They get annoyed for you giving them a 10 pound note, you'd have to go in full body armour with that coin.
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Wouldn't mind getting my hands on one of these, only to sell in 10 years for double the amount
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Would like to have one of these. Then in the future sell it and make a fortune.
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I saw this on the news earlier today, people will only use this coin as a collective item atleast that's what I think will happen. It will be to easy to lose..
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