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The Metal in Britain’s Coins – Where did it come from and how did it get here?

The Metal in Britain’s Coins – Where did it come from and how did it get here?

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This article was originally published by The Market Herald - Canada

Dr Graham Birch joined the Sprott Board of Directors and has in-depth experience in asset management, especially in precious metals, having been responsible for gold and mining investments at BlackRock in London. Graham has just written a book, “The Metal in Britain’s Coins – Where did it come from and how did it get here?”, about the historical origins of the bullion in Britain’s coins, with lessons in it for those who wish to understand the importance of gold and silver as money in a world of paper currencies.

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