Opinion is split on the Treasury’s decision to release three million commemorative Brexit 50p coins into circulation on January 31st.
Remainers have vowed to either refuse the coin in shops, take them out of circulation by keeping them locked away, or will donate to charities or pro-European organisations instead.
Meanwhile others took to social media to come up with their own designs for the Brexit 50p coin.
Here are just some of those designs floating around social media…
On the other side of the coin is this: pic.twitter.com/9AIUfRErzk
— Andrew R King ?#FBPE5000 #RejoinEU (@AndrewRKing_EU) January 26, 2020
https://twitter.com/uk_domain_names/status/1221406335239180288
https://twitter.com/Borderline_OK/status/1221372055234514945
https://twitter.com/Neil__Turner/status/1221548666214895616
https://twitter.com/christhebarker/status/1221361520543780865
#ReleaseTheRussiaReport #RussiaReportNOW pic.twitter.com/iT0yEqkl1n
— #RussiaReportNow #WATON #VoteLeaveBrokeTheLaw (@Gord76) January 26, 2020
https://twitter.com/MarieAnnUK/status/1221432892020137984
https://twitter.com/Borderline_OK/status/1221374848162766853
https://twitter.com/Borderline_OK/status/1221376587783921665
https://twitter.com/ISayPorter/status/1221395010408603650
Other versions are available. pic.twitter.com/UDzzRMw6KF
— Phil Burns (@philburns) January 26, 2020
https://twitter.com/MrJoeGooch/status/1221414124237860866
https://twitter.com/Gpoptosis/status/1221340334749376512
https://twitter.com/wefail/status/1221361436368220160
https://twitter.com/christineburns/status/1221487172706017281