'These new coins already have collectors talking'
The experts at www.BritanniaCoinCompany.com, who buy and sell collectible coins, have spotted a hidden image in the new range of King Charles III coins being released to the UK.
The Scottish £5 note, launched in 2016, features a very small midge, an infamous insect known for taking over the country, particularly the Scottish Highlands, in the spring and summer months. On the US $1 bill, eagle-eyed people will spot Roman numerals at the bottom of the pyramid; these numbers refer to 1776, the year when the Second Continental Congress declared independence from Britain, forming the United States of America.Jon White, Director of www.BritanniaCoinCompany.com, said: "Once you've seen the bird on King Charles's ear, you'll zero-in on it every time you see one of his coins and I suspect you'll never un-see it.
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