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Composed with help from WBCC
members from all over the world of the Worldwide Bi-metallic Collectors
Club (WBCC)
and weekly published by Martin Peeters, The Netherlands, Focal Point of the WBCC, wbcc@hotmail.nl
Dear WBCC members and non WBCC members, Welcome into the World of Bi-, Tri- and Tetra-metallics. I hope you enjoy reading this week's issue of the WBCC Newsmail. 1. Bi-metallic 500 Yen 2020….by Frans Dubois, The Netherlands Here is a picture of a new B.metallic 500 Yen ftom Japan 2 New Hungary 100 Forint 2020 The Magyar Nemzeti Bank has replaced the base material of 100 forint coins with a more up-to-date metal alloy: Old 100 forint coin: Ring: nickel-coated steel Core: steel coated with alloy of copper (75%) and zinc (25%) New 100 forint coin: Ring: alloy of copper (65%), nickel (15%) and zinc (20%) Core: alloy of copper (75%), nickel (4%) and zinc (21%) 3, Bi-metallic 10 Tenge from Kazahstan…….by Jacek Stącel, Poland Well, this is a series: TREASURES OF THE STEPPE An ancient legend says that a true Kazakh nomad had seven main treasures: courage, an intelligent and beautiful wife, a devoted dog, comprehensive knowledge, good weapons, a fast-treading horse and a hunting golden eagle 500,000 pieces of each type, total circulation - 3.5 million pieces. ype,totalcirculation - 3.5 million pieces. NiBra/CuNi | Treasures of the Steppe - courage, NiBra/CuNi | Treasures of the Steppe - an intelligent and beautiful wife NiBra/CuNi | Treasures of the Steppe - a devoted dog, NiBra/CuNi | Treasures of the Steppe - comprehensive knowledge NiBra/CuNi | Treasures of the Steppe - good weapons NiBra/CuNi | Treasures of the Steppe - a fast-treading horse NiBra/CuNi | Treasures of the Steppe - a hunting golden eagle 4. Bi-metallic 2 Pound 2020 from The Isle of Man £ 2 DUNKIRk Jacek Stącel, Poland 5. New Bi-, Tri-, or Tetra-metallic images...by Rod Sell, WBCC Webmaster The new Bi-, Tri-, or Tetra-metallic images are shown at: http://wbcc-online.com/new-releases/new-images.html "See you" next week, Martin Peeters, Focal Point of the Worldwide Bi-metallic Collectors Club wbcc@hotmail.nl The Worldwide Bi-metallic
Collectors Club (WBCC) was established September 14, 1996 and is the
very first
Worldwide Collectors Club using the Internet. Goal of the WBCC is exchange Bi-, Tri-, and Tetra-metallics and exchange knowledge about Bi-, Tri-, and Tetra-metallics. WBCC Organisation: WBCC Webmaster: Rod Sell, Australia, rodsell@rodsell.com WBCC DoCu-Centre: Frans Dubois, Netherlands, dubois.f@wxs.nl WBCC Research Centre: Paul Baker, UK, 85@wbcc.fsnet.co.uk WBCC Public Relations Centre: Max Aiello, Italy, wbcc73@gmail.com WBCC Focal Point: Martin Peeters, The Netherlands, wbcc@hotmail.nl WBCC Website: http://wbcc-online.com
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