Robot Chicken
Seriously?
I think they meant the first change to an entire set of currency at one time.
Or something.
Will they make the 5p bigger? Cos it's too small at the moment.
I think they meant the first change to an entire set of currency at one time.
Or something.
I think they meant the first change to an entire set of currency at one time
what happens if the Queen dies?? Do all coins become null and void?
Do the old coins become obsolete? Are coins withdrawn when the monarch dies?
You young people ....
Us OLDIES (who remember pre-decimal coinage) will know the answers to these questions are NO and NO.
One of the joys of the old money was the sheer age of some of the coinage. Up until the 1960s, we were still using coins minted in the 1860s - with the head of a relatively young Queen Victoria on the front. Some of the older "silver" coins, like shillings and sixpences, had disappeared from circulation. But this was mainly because they did, indeed, contain silver and were worth more as scrap metal than as coins. But the old pennies and halfpennies were still going strong right up to the end.
Do the old coins become obsolete? Are coins withdrawn when the monarch dies?
You young people ....
Us OLDIES (who remember pre-decimal coinage) will know the answers to these questions are NO and NO.
One of the joys of the old money was the sheer age of some of the coinage. Up until the 1960s, we were still using coins minted in the 1860s - with the head of a relatively young Queen Victoria on the front. Some of the older "silver" coins, like shillings and sixpences, had disappeared from circulation. But this was mainly because they did, indeed, contain silver and were worth more as scrap metal than as coins. But the old pennies and halfpennies were still going strong right up to the end.
I remember when thrupenny bits were common place in life and you could see loads every day
and for half a crown ...
This seems to be an opportunity missed to do away with the 1p and 2p.
The one thing that unites this country is the sheer irritation of having to shift a load of copper change. Why not just make the lowest denomination the 5p piece? Can ANYONE tell me what the downside would be to abolishing the 1p and 2p?