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Published Date: 13 July 2007
A £2 COIN will mark the 250th anniversary of Robert Burns' birth in 2009, it was announced yesterday.
Coins will also mark the 500th anniversary of Henry VIII's accession to the English throne and the bicentenary of Charles Darwin's birth.

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  • Last Updated: 12 July 2007 9:20 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Robert Burns
 
1

Granny,

13/07/2007 21:15:44

Yes, William Wallace.... a man who was FAITHFUL to his wife... and to SCOTLAND. Let us put him on our coins.
Then we will be remembering a BRAVE HEART .. not
a BROKEN HEART...which is what Burns' wife must have experienced.

2

Frank R. Shaw,

Atlanta, GA, USA 14/07/2007 03:08:57

I love both William Wallace and Robert Burns. A Burns coin is a good start but let's not forget William Wallace much less the Brus. Each is worthy of a coin regardless if they went to bed with a book and a glass of wine or a lover and a glass of wine. It is what they did for the people of Scotland that counts!

3

Mike Masterton,

London 17/01/2008 10:34:24
I collect Scottish coin's so I look forward to the Burns coin.
4

Archie's Girl,

Croydon 04/02/2009 02:09:22
Is there any further news of proposed coins?
Your Article didn't mention When they might be available!

 

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