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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.
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 coins since that time. The production of the new coins ...
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 ...
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‘Super rare’ £1 coin with engraving error could be worth £500according 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.
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Daily Star on MSN'Wait before spending your £1 coins' as they may be worth £60 – what to look forThis is the new £1 coin introduced in March 2017 to replace the old round pound. READ MORE: Huge earthquake hits major cities ...
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