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Guest bryn jarvis
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Hi I'm a guest on your site, and I've got a poser for you "educated coiners"

"which was the last pre-decimal coin to be withdrawn from circulation, finally

ceasing to be legal tender in 1993"

My guess would be the "florin" aka the 10p

Thanks.

In case I can't find this page again my e-mail is

beejay2@blueyonder.co.uk

Posted
Hi I'm a guest on your site, and I've got a poser for you "educated coiners"

"which was the last pre-decimal coin to be withdrawn from circulation, finally

ceasing to be legal tender in 1993"

My guess would be the "florin" aka the 10p

Thanks.

In case I can't find this page again my e-mail is

beejay2@blueyonder.co.uk

The double florin (4/-) issued between 1887 and 1890 has never been demonetised and therefore is still legal tender. Theoretically it could be spent today in a shop at face value of 20 pence, though having a value to collectors of many times this, you would be a fool to do so and you would probably get a strange look. Your question is therefore not valid.

Guest Bryn Jarvis
Posted

Thanks Rob, for your PC reply. But generally speaking, there is a definitive answer to the question posed.

Therefore is there anyone else with a more compassionate, informed answer, on this forum?

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It was the 10p, but only because the coin was made smaller and all larger 10p's/Florins were therefore demonetized.

Rob is right about the double florin too.

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Thanks Chris, I didn't doubt Rob for one second.

Though I'll pass on educating our quizmaster on the 4/- bit.

Incidently whilst I'm on this monetary forum, I used to have a

"Threepenny bit" that had been made up from 2 coins, one being given a female thread, the other a male. Only perceptible by the slight mis-alignment of the sides. Probably in someones collection now.

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