if its cylindrical , can you really call it a coin ?

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if it's cylindrical , can you really call it a coin ?

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The Pobjoy Mint has released a blue titanium coin issued for the Government of South Georgia & South Sandwich Islands. The Pobjoy Mint has released other titanium coins in blue, bi-color, and turquoise. The latest release is particularly fitting in blue since it depicts two Blue Whales. The blue titanium version of the coin is limited to 5,000 pieces. Sterling silver and curpo-nickel versions are also available.



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I like it! :icon_thumleft: You gotta admit that this "coin" is unique and much time was spent creating a specimen like no other. Only time will tell if it becomes a collectible.
 

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