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Decimal Currency February 1971 Decimalization Day - putting new coinage to good use



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Decimal Currency February 1971 Decimalization Day - putting new coinage to good use

Decimal Currency February 1971
Decimalization Day - putting new coinage to good use - Julie Ege Model displays the new decimal coins due to come into circulation - wearing about thirty bobs worth
1970s

Kent Gavin
Daily Mirror
Hertfordshire
United Kingdom
WA*2330700

Media ID 21487279

© Mirrorpix

1970s Fashion Bikini Glamour Money Style


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In this print titled "Decimal Currency February 1971 Decimalization Day - putting new coinage to good use" we are transported back in time to a momentous occasion in British history. The image showcases the stunning Julie Ege, a renowned model of the era, proudly displaying the brand-new decimal coins that were about to be introduced into circulation. Dressed in an eye-catching bikini and adorned with fashionable accessories such as hats and glamorous clothing, Julie exudes confidence and style. Her radiant smile perfectly captures the excitement surrounding this significant change in currency. The photograph not only highlights the beauty of Julie but also symbolizes a shift towards modernity and progress. As she confidently poses with these new coins, it is evident that they will soon become an integral part of everyday life for millions across the nation. This snapshot from the 1970s fashion scene serves as a reminder of how fashion trends have evolved over time while showcasing Julie's timeless elegance. It also offers us a glimpse into an era when even currency changes could be celebrated with glamour and flair. Kent Gavin's masterful capture freezes this moment forever, allowing us to appreciate both its historical significance and aesthetic appeal. This print truly encapsulates an exciting chapter in British history where tradition met innovation on Decimalization Day – all through the lens of one remarkable model wearing about thirty bobs worth!

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