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  2. The Met and Minted Launch a New Wedding Collection

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    Minted's new wedding invitation suites were inspired by works of art from the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

  3. Sixpence (British coin) - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, new decimal sixpences (face value £0.06) began being minted by the Royal Mint as commemorative issues; these coins have been produced for each year since then, and are minted in sterling silver.

  4. List of Internet top-level domains - Wikipedia

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    engaged couples and wedding-oriented businesses: This TLD is intended primarily for engaged couples on a short-term basis (two years with large third-year renewal fees for second-level domains). And although the registry is advertising for multiple world languages, all domains appear to need to be in Latin script. No: Yes .wedding

  5. Crown (British coin) - Wikipedia

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    The Kingdom of England also minted gold Crowns until early in the reign of Charles II. The dies for all gold and silver coins of Queen Anne and King George I were engraved by John Croker, a migrant originally from Dresden in the Duchy of Saxony. The British silver crown was always a large coin, and from the 19th century it did not circulate well.

  6. Five pounds (British coin) - Wikipedia

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    Five pounds. The British five pound ( £5) coin is a commemorative denomination of sterling coinage. As of October 2022, the obverse of new coins feature the profile of King Charles III. The obverse previously depicted Queen Elizabeth II between the coin's introduction in 1990 and the Queen's death in 2022. Two different portraits of the Queen ...

  7. Wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton - Wikipedia

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    The wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton took place on Friday, 29 April 2011 at Westminster Abbey in London, England. William was second in the line of succession to the British throne at the time, later becoming heir apparent. The couple had been in a relationship since 2003.

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