£5 COIN
Each crown issue is authorised by Royal Proclamation in accordance with the requirements laid down by the Coinage Act 1971.
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£2 COIN
The consensus of opinion from the consultation favoured a bi-colour coin, because it would be easily distinguishable from the other coins in circulation.
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£1 COIN
After more than 30 years in the nation’s pockets, the familiar round £1 coin was replaced with an all new, 12-sided £1 coin in 2017.
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50p COIN
While this design may have been traditional, the shape of the new 50p coin, an equilateral curve heptagon, was revolutionary.
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20p COIN
The introduction of a 20p piece would substantially reduce the weight of coins in the system by decreasing the number of 10p coins in use.
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10p COIN
With the introduction of decimal coinage in 1971 the pre-decimal two shilling coin was redenominated as a 10p piece.
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5p COIN
With the introduction of the decimal coinage in 1971 the pre-decimal one shilling coin was redenominated as a 5p coin
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2p COIN
The United Kingdom 2p coin was introduced on 15 February 1971 with the creation of a new decimal currency system.
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1p COIN
The first copper-plated steel 1p coins were struck in 1992. The reason for this change was the increase in the price of metals on the world markets.
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