David Pickup forwarded this The Guardian article about some coins that were NOT made. -Editor
Plans to celebrate the life of Roald Dahl with a commemorative coin were rejected because of concerns about the author’s antisemitic views, it can be revealed.
Official papers obtained by the Guardian using freedom of information laws also disclose that the Royal Mint dropped proposals to issue a coin to mark the centenary of
Dahl’s birth because he was “not regarded as an author of the highest reputation”.
The decision is set out in the minutes of a Royal Mint sub-committee meeting held in 2014, where the company instead opted for coins commemorating William Shakespeare and
Beatrix Potter.
The decision was made despite the Royal Mail honouring the children’s author with a set of commemorative stamps celebrating his books, many of which have been adapted
into films. These include Matilda, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and the BFG.
A Royal Mint spokeswoman said: “Themes submitted for consideration to feature on Royal Mint coins go through a rigorous planning and design selection process governed by an
independent panel known as The Royal Mint Advisory Committee (RMAC).
“Members of this committee include independent experts in the fields of art, history and design, as well as technical specialists from The Royal Mint.
To read the complete article, see:
Anti-Semitic Roald Dahl kept off UK commemorative coins
(https://www.timesofisrael.com/anti-semitic-roald-dahl-kept-off-uk-commemorative-coins/)
Wayne Homren, Editor
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