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![]() "R.C. Payne" wrote But given that 1/- is exactly one twentieth of a pound, and 2/- is exactly a tenth, it makes sense that the replacement coin for the same value, ie 5p and 10p be essentially the same coin, and by extention, that the old coins remain in circulation. I certainly enjoyed getting change with a king's rather than queen's head on it. I never happened upon any older than about 1950, but still... Until the 1960s it was not that unusual to get 19th century coins - with Queen Victoria's head - usually pennies but very occasionally silver coins. Until the new small 5p came in shillings dating back to 1816 were legal tender, though I don't think I ever saw George III, George IV, or William III examples. There were also occasional press stories of silver groats (4d - not Maundy examples) surfacing, being mistaken for silver 3d or sixpences. Peter |
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