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		Worldwide Coins & Bank Notes => Bi-Metallic Coins of the World => Topic started by: S.George on September 06, 2009, 05:13:17 PM
		
			
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 Hi Good Morning!
 
 I send the scan of new Bimetal coin of Mr.Nelson Mandella, South Africa.   It took more than 6 months to get them
 
 George
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				Very nice coin George. Thanks for sharing!  :)
			
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 THANKS FOR SHOWING THE COIN---WHAT ARE THE METALS USED TO MAKE THE COIN? I READ WHERE MORE AND MORE COUNTRIES ARE TRYING OUT THESE TYPES OF COINS---ARE THESE THE WAVE OF THE FUTURE?
 
 THANKS AGAIN--YOUR SERVANT--THE TEMPLAR(http://)
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 Very nice George.  Mine took awhile to receive as well.
 
 
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 Thank you Sir Nighthawk.
 
 Sir Templar:  The metal in the centre is copper nicker and the ring around is of brass.    Several countries are issuing bimetal coins.
 In India, Rs.10 coin was issued in 2005.
 I have
 2006, 07 coins are for trade.
 Sir Humpybong:  Thank you.    I tried is South Africa itself and failed.   A friend in U.S.A., bought them, for me.
 George
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				I like the bi-metallic coins but have not grabbed many in the last few years. My favorite of ALL time was struck in Australia and is not bi-metallic! It is tri-metallic and an absolutely stunning coin. It is very large and struck with a GOLD center, SILVER middle and a COPPER ring adores the outer edge. Oh how I love that commemorative!