Nathanson of the twelfth Suffolk District and sponsored by the Massachusetts Society for Medical Research, takes the place of the famous Nolen-Miles Pound Bill, which failed of passage in 1948.
The pound is little changed against the dollar this morning, and FTSE 100 futures are pointing to a slightly higher open.
Under close inspection, you can see the words "one pound" on the front of the coin. On the reverse side you can see the year the coin was made. The text is incredibly small and can be easily ...