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Out with the old! In with the new! The U.K. Treasury said Sunday that it will begin circulating its new £1 coin on March 28. It has also set a mid-October target for killing off the current ...
It's the world's most advanced coin, including holograms, multiple, layered metals and it has 12 sides. A billion of the new £1 coins will start finding their way into your change from 28 March ...
But it turns out some of these coins are actually worth a whole lot more than just a pound thanks to a tiny, hardly noticeable flaw. The Mirror reports that collectors are willing to buy these for ...
Today, March 28, the Royal Mint will release 300 million new £1 coins. The new coins are 12-sided, slightly thinner than old pound coins, and are bimetallic like the £2 coin. Perhaps most ...
Here's where you can get your new pound coin. The Royal Mint has revealed a list of places around the UK where you will be able to get a new 12-sided £1 coin on launch day guaranteed.
The new £1 coin is supposed to be much harder to fake. British teenager David Pearce must feel like a million bucks after the government unveiled his winning design for the nation's new one pound ...
The round pound will still be accepted as legal tender alongside the new coin for just over six months, until October 15. By then, British customers will have had to either have spent or banked ...
Around one in every 30 round pound coins are fakes. The new £1 coin boasts new security features and has been described as “the most secure circulating coin in the world”.
THE launch of the new Pound coin today is expected to cause chaos with warnings that many ticket and vending machines do not yet accept it.The new 12-Jump directly to the content.
A new 12-sided £1 coin will enter circulation in March and eventually replace the “round pound”, it has been revealed. All “round pound” coins will be phased out with the public urged to ...
The new 12-sided £1 coin is said to be the 'most secure in the world' The new 12-sided £1 coin will enter circulation on 28 March, the government has said. The round £1 will be legal tender ...
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