- When decimal coins were introduced in 1971 it spelt the end for the old halfpenny, the 'three-penny bit', the 'tanner' and the 'bob'. The new coins were: 陆p, 1p, 2p, 5p, 10p and 50p. The pound remained a paper note.
This clip, recorded six months after decimalisation, considers the need to introduce another coin, worth somewhere between 10p and 50p. The speakers are John Hosker of the Consumers' Association and Noel Moore, one of the senior civil servants responsible for overseeing decimalisation.
In fact the new coin - the 20p - was not introduced until 1982. Thereafter: the new halfpenny coin was retired in 1984 (it had insufficient value and actually cost more to make than it was worth); the paper pound was replaced by a coin later the same year; the 拢2 coin was introduced in 1998.
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