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If you find an old pound coin lying around then you may wonder if they can be paid in at either your bank or Post Office.
Did you know that there is hidden writing on the new £1 coin? Under close inspection, you can see the words "one pound" on the front of the coin. On the reverse side you can see the year the coin ...
People have already returned 800 million of the old coins. One pound coins were first launched on April 21 1983 to replace £1 notes. The Royal Mint has produced more than two billion round pound ...
And now we’re going to be extra cautious about spending any of those new one pound coins, too, with the news that “rare” versions of the coin are selling for up to £549 on eBay. The rare ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Britain's new £1 coin has officially been released. It is 12-sided and composed of two different metals. The Royal Mint has made more than 1.5 billion of the new ...
according to a coin expert. After more than 30 years in circulation, the round one pound coin was replaced in 2017 with a 12-sided coin to reduce the amount of counterfeit coins created.
Will I still be able to use my £1 supermarket trolley token after the round pound expires? We asked supermarkets ahead of Sunday's cut off date ...
NARRATOR: Let’s see… you’ve got one five pound note, three, one pound coins and four, 50p pieces. £5 plus £3 makes £8, plus one 50p, makes £8.50. Plus another 50p makes £9, plus 50p ...
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