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Pound notes to go

A new one pound coin will be issued in Britain in 1983, to circulate alongside one pound notes, which will be phased out over an extended period, the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr Geoffrey Howe) told Parliament. He said in a written parliamentary reply that the Royal Mint recommended the new coin should be struck in a yellow metal and be about the same size as a gold sovereign, but thicker and with a distinctive security edge. — London.

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Press, 30 January 1981, Page 2

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Pound notes to go Press, 30 January 1981, Page 2

Pound notes to go Press, 30 January 1981, Page 2

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