TIL that Edward VIII, who became king in 1936, broke a centuries-old British coin tradition – where each monarch’s portrait faced the opposite way to their predecessor – by insisting he face left like his father so his hair parting looked best; only a handful of coins were struck.

TIL that Edward VIII, who became king in 1936, broke a centuries-old British coin tradition – where each monarch’s portrait faced the opposite way to their predecessor – by insisting he face left like his father so his hair parting looked best; only a handful of coins were struck.

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