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6 FAQs about [10p]
When did a 10p coin come out?
With the introduction of decimal coinage in 1971, the pre-decimal two shilling coin was re-denominated as a 10p piece and these coins continued to circulate alongside the 10p coins until 1993. After a review of the United Kingdom coinage in 1987, the Government announced its intention to issue a smaller 10p coin.
How much is a 10p coin worth?
One of these in good condition can be worth a couple of pounds, with some listed on auction sites for tens of pounds. The 10p coin is milled, with between 90 and 94 ridges currently, with an average of 92. Until 2008, both sides of the coin had beading. The old coins had a diameter of 28.5 mm, a thickness of 1.85 mm, and a weight of 11.31 grams.
How many 10p coins are there in the UK?
After a review of the United Kingdom coinage in 1987, the Government announced its intention to issue a smaller 10p coin. The smaller coin was issued on 30th September 1992 and, as of 31st December 2005, there were an estimated 1,587 million 10p coins in circulation. The 10p coin is legal tender for amounts up to £5.
What are 10p coins made of?
All 10p coins have a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse side, but there have been four different portraits, with the latest introduced in 2015. Originally the coins were made of a mixture of copper and nickel, with 75% copper and 25% nickel. In 2012, the coin was redesigned to be made of nickel-plated steel.
What is a 10p Lion Shield?
The shield in its entirety was featured on the now-obsolete round £1 coin. The 10p coin depicts part of the first quarter of the shield, showing two of the lions passant from the Royal Banner of England, with the words TEN PENCE above the shield design.
Are 10p coins legal tender?
As of March 2014, there were an estimated 1,631 million 10p coins in circulation, with an estimated face value of £163.08 million. Ten pence coins are legal tender for amounts up to the sum of £5 when offered in repayment of a debt; however, the coin's legal tender status is not normally relevant for everyday transactions.


