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5 Million One Pound coins placed edge to edge would stretch for 112.5 kilometres. Travelling via the M1, that would put you somewhere in the vicinity of Nottingham.
The four countries that still use coins with holes in them are Japan, South Korea, the Philippines, and Indonesia. These coins are known as "holey coins" and are typically used for denominations of 1 yen, 5 won, 1 piso, and 50 rupiah respectively. The holes in these coins serve both functional and symbolic purposes, such as making it easier to string them together or representing the country's cultural heritage.
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Current exchange rate is 2,000 South Korean Won = 1 British Pound, so a South Korean $10 bill is currently worth about half a British penny or 1 American cent.
The price of gold 1oz is set once or twice a day by London. If you go to a teller in the Canadian Bank of Nova Scotia which sells coins, the teller will look it up in that day's printout and if you want to buy, she'll send to the vault for your coin. The coins are a little more expensive than the 1 oz bullion bars, and some coins are more expensive than others depending on rarity and beauty. For instance the Canadian Maple Leaf, South African Kruger Rand, and American Eagle which are essentially bullion coins are a bit more expensive than the bars but not as expensive as Chinese Pandas which are rarer and prettier. The price of coins can be found at kitco dot com.
5 Million One Pound coins placed edge to edge would stretch for 112.5 kilometres. Travelling via the M1, that would put you somewhere in the vicinity of Nottingham.
Manchester is further south than Leeds - so Manchester is closer to Rayleigh.
220 miles taking A1 to The SOUTH to M1 in ENGLAND, and then M1 (S) to Leeds.
South African pound ended in 1961.
South Carolina pound ended in 1793.
South Sudanese pound was created in 2011.
100 miles taking this route:Take A1 to The SOUTH, from Newcastle, to M1 to LEEDS.Take M1 to Leeds.
Leeds, Alabama.
33 miles taking M1 to the SOUTH.
Where can it be
Faro, Portugal is 1,197 miles [1,927 kilometers; 1,040 nautical miles] south-southwest of Leeds, England.
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