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Trio of Lincoln Shield cents from 2017, the only time the P mint mark was used. 
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United Kingdom
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World coins from 2017... Spain 2 euros (regional architecture series):  Croatia 2 kune:  Denmark 5 kroner:  Costa Rica 100 colones:  Dominican Republic 10 pesos: 
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2017 US quarter 
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United Kingdom
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2017 Silver Britannia, UK. 
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 Canada
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30th Anniversary of the Loon. Silver set. 
"We are poor little lambs...who have lost our way...Baa...Baa...Baa"
In memory of those members who left us too soon... In memory of Tootallious March 31, 1964 - April 15, 2020 In memory of crazyb0 July 27 2020. RIP. In memory of T-BOP Oct. 12, 1949 - Jan. 19, 2024
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Almost forgot to post my 2017 coin...  Thailand, in the name of Rama IX (posthumously) 25 satang (1/4 baht) dated 2560 BE = 2017 AD Somewhat unusually for the modern period, this coin features the titles and portrait of Rama IX (Bhumibol Adulyadej), who had actually died in October of the previous year (2016) - technically making it a posthumous issue! In fact, by 2017, Rama X (Vajiralongkorn) had already accepted the crown, though the official coronation did not occur until May 2019. The coins issued in 2018 already feature the new monarch (one such coin can be seen in the top post of page 12).
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Australia
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2017 Australia one dollar - Trans-Australian Railway C mint mark 
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Australia
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2016 100 Years of ANZAC spirit one dollar 
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Its 2016! Germany started their climate series with a Planet Earth coin. This coin was innovative back in those archaic days of the mid 2010s.  The coin shows earth as represented by dots in the middle, the blue polymer represents the atmosphere and planets and stars in the outer ring.  The other side shows a slightly different eagle obverse and stars (German states?)  The 5 mints also have various shades of blue. These coins have become very scarce now and retail around $50 - $70 each. I was lucky to get them. There will be no more German climate coins from now on as we have reached the beginning of the series.
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New Zealand had some circulation coins back in 2016 too.  The 10c and 50c were issued, a $2 was also apparently minted, but I have not seen any in circulation.  Obverses. More later as I will let other people show their coins.
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Australia
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Australia $1 - RSL Centenary  Great Britain 50p - Jemima Puddle-Duck  USA $1 - President Reagan  Canada $1 - Lucky Loonie  Argentina 2 pesos - Bicentennial of Independence  Indonesia 1000 rupiah  Russia 10 roubles - Gatchina  Singapore 20 cents  Sri Lanka 10 rupees  Turkiye 1 lira - Martyrs & Veterans  South Korea 50 won 
Edited by triggersmob 08/26/2022 02:19 am
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Edited by Princetane 08/26/2022 3:01 pm
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Nice selection already for 2016! A few more from the UK starting with the first bi-metallic pound coin, minted in 2016 though not actually circulated until 2017:  The original Peter Rabbit 50p - the one that started it all...  Mrs Tiggy-Winkle:  Battle of Hastings 50p:  We also had the last £2 coins issued for circulation (to date): World War I (Army):  Great Fire of London £2:  Shakespeare (Comedy plays) £2: 
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I love those coins NumisRob, especially the great fire of London £2. One of my favourite sets of all time, came out in 2016.  Australia celebrated 50 years since Decimal currency and the circulating coins issued that year featured designs of all the Predecimal coins! These coins are quite scarce now and good finds in Australian noodling threads. The coins are in value order. 5c = Penny and Halfpenny (Roos), 10c = 3d (Wheat ears), 20c = 6d (Coat of arms 1910 and on all the pre 1938 silver coins), 50c = 1/- Ram, $1 = 2/- 1938 coat of arms and for the $2 - The design used on the 1937 and 1938 crown coins.  Close up of $2 coin plus a standard $2 coin and 2016 Paralympics $2 coloured ring coin  Close up of 5c and 10c  2016 Rio Olympics $2 coin set, each coin had a different coloured Olympic ring and various sports in the rimmage. This was the first really large set of coloured $2 coins. Previously were 1 or 2 mostly war based themes on the $2 coins.
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