Wednesday, Apr 08, 2009

Criminals undertake fiscal stimulation

Daily Telgraph: 1 in 20 £1 coins is fake

Looks like the criminal fraternity have taken it upon themselves to help out with a bit of fiscal stimulation

Posted by britishblue @ 08:47 PM (607 views) Add Comment

5 Comments

1. Dead Spider said...

But the thing is , they're still as acceptable as the royal MInt coins .

No-one questions that !! ??

Wednesday, April 8, 2009 09:20PM Report Comment
 

2. crunchy said...

With the devaluation of sterling it will not be long before faking coins becomes unaffordable.

It's the gold and silver coins people should really be watching out for now. Much more lucrative!

Wednesday, April 8, 2009 09:29PM Report Comment
 

3. mdmick said...

It's OK !! I only needed to spend 19 pounds today.

Wednesday, April 8, 2009 11:01PM Report Comment
 

4. Staypuft said...

After having been given a 0% payrise this year, I need to score some of these coins. I'll pay 50p on the pound. ; )

Thursday, April 9, 2009 01:32AM Report Comment
 

5. inbreda said...

do you think they will get a knighthood for this attempt at fiscal stimulus?

Sir Delboy Trotter

It does nicely illustrate the fact that they are doing exactly the same as the BoE, but for some unkown reason it is a positive thing when BoE do it, but a criminal act when... oh no, hang on ... they are both criminal acts.

Thursday, April 9, 2009 09:18AM Report Comment
 

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