• Scientists discover coin-sized night frogs in India - My Panhandle

    Scientists discover coin-sized night frogs in India - My Panhandle
    My Panhandle
    Scientists discover coin-sized night frogs in India
    My Panhandle
    (CNN) - New species of tiny frogs that can fit comfortably on a coin have been discovered in India. Seven new species of frog -- some of the smallest in the world -- were found after five years of searching in the Western Ghats, a mountain range in ...
    4 miniature frogs that can sit on coin or thumbnailTimes of India
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  • How do you spot a fake one pound coin, when do current £1 coins ... - The Sun

    How do you spot a fake one pound coin, when do current £1 coins ... - The Sun
    The Sun
    How do you spot a fake one pound coin, when do current £1 coins ...
    The Sun
    AN INFLUX of crooked currency has forced the Royal Mint to release a new £1 coin. The introduction of the counterfeit-proof coin means we have to use our round pounds before October 15. A flood of fake £1 coins left the Royal Mint with little choice ...
  • How do you spot a fake one pound coin, how many £1 coins are ... - The Sun

    How do you spot a fake one pound coin, how many £1 coins are ... - The Sun
    The Sun
    How do you spot a fake one pound coin, how many £1 coins are ...
    The Sun
    AN INFLUX of crooked currency has forced the Royal Mint to release a new £1 coin. The introduction of the counterfeit-proof coin means we have to use our round pounds before October 15. A flood of fake £1 coins left the Royal Mint with little choice ...
    The £1 coin in your pocket could be worth up to £50 as collectors go ...Metro
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  • Bitcoin Advocacy Group Coin Center Collects $1 Million in New ... - CoinDesk

    Bitcoin Advocacy Group Coin Center Collects $1 Million in New ... - CoinDesk
    CoinDesk
    Bitcoin Advocacy Group Coin Center Collects $1 Million in New ...
    CoinDesk
    Washington, DC-based non-profit research and advocacy group Coin Center has raised more than $1m in new funding, the group announced this week. Coin Center launched in 2014 with the aim of educating policymakers in the political heart of the US.
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