British Diversity coin is not a tribute to dance group

PERHAPS the Royal Mint missed an opportunity by not inviting Ashley Banjo to strike the first Diversity Built Britain 50p coin which was recently approved by Chancellor Rishi Sunak.

It was proposed by the group We Too Built Britain which wanted recognition for all that ethnic minorities had done to build a modern Britain and to acknowledge how important they will be for the future.

Whilst 10 million coins will go into circulation, collector options exist with the most expensive costing £2,250 (€2,475).

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John Smith

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