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The Isle of Man's round pound coins are saved from extinction in the face of the UK's new 12-sided version. ... The old, round coins will cease to be legal tender in the UK from 15 October.
In England and Wales, it only refers to coins issued by the Royal Mint and notes from the Bank of England. In Scotland and Northern Ireland only Royal Mint coins are legal tender – Scottish banknotes ...
Time is running out for you to spend, bank or donate your old pound coins. From October 15, nearly seven months after the new 12-sided £1 coin was introduced, businesses will be under no ...
Old style round pounds are no longer officially legal tender in the UK - but all is not lost if you keep finding them down the back of your sofa. Up to 450 million of the old £1s are estimated to ...
The round pound will still be accepted as legal tender alongside the new coin for just over six months, until October 15. By then, British customers will have had to either have spent or banked ...
The old round pound coins are no longer legal tender and shops, restaurants and other retailers stopped accepting them in 2017. Some stores accepted them for a limited time after that date. Where ...
The old, round coins will cease to be legal tender in the UK from 15 October. But the Manx government said both the UK's old coins and Manx round ones will still be accepted from this date.
The United Kingdom's new 12-sided £1 coins - designed to tackle forgers - will enter circulation on 28 March. The old, round coins will cease to be legal tender in the UK from 15 October. But the ...