Fifty years ago, the UK converted to a decimal currency, and one and two new pence coins became the modern way to pay. Now, there is another debate, over the need to keep notes and coins when we ...
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The move from the ancient system of £sd coinage to 100p to £1 was controversial, considered by some to be a sign of the UK's receding importance on the world stage and even as the beginning of the ...
Britain could be plunged into fresh decimalisation chaos if the Treasury decides to scrap 1p and 2p coins as experts warn millions will end up paying more for their shopping as a result. On Tuesday, ...
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The reason the coins in your purse or pocket look the way they do, is down to the work of a Hampshire artist called Christopher Ironside. It's been 50 years since the UK changed to decimalised ...
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Britain’s experience with conversion to the decimal currency in 1971 has lessons for the introduction of euro notes and coins at the start of next year, writes the Financial Times. Noel Moore spent ...
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Fifty years ago today, Britain finally made the switch to decimal currency, and the people of the West Midlands seemed decidedly unimpressed. Even the youngsters had their concerns. "I'm trying hard, ...