Information:
Krause number | KM# 946 |
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Country | United Kingdom |
Denomination | 1 pound |
Currency rate | 1 GBP = 1.38 USD |
Year | 1986-1991 |
Period | Queen Elizabeth II (1982 - 2021) |
Coin type | Circulation coins |
Ruler | Elizabeth II |
Composition | Nickel-Brass |
Edge type | Reeded with lettering |
Edge description | 'DECUS ET TUTAMEN' (An ornament and a safeguard) |
Shape | Round |
Alignment | Medal (0°) |
Weight (gr) | 9.5 |
Diameter (mm) | 22.5 |
Thickness (mm) | 3.15 |
Legend:
Obverse | ELIZABETH II D G REG F D |
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Reverse | ONE POUND |
Creators:
The 1983 One Pound Coin replaced the one pound banknote. The reverse shows the Ornamental royal arms which represents the United Kingdom. The design by Eric Sewell has has been used on other one-pound coins such as 1983, 1993, 1998, 2003 and 2008. The Obverse is the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II by Arnold Machin. Isle of Man 1 Pound, 1983, P-40b, PMG 66; Isle of Man 1 Pound, 1983, P-40b, PMG 66. Price: $28.79 USD; Each Ea. In stock (Only 1 left in stock) EARN 29 Points. Discount Pricing (Per Each) Quantity Check/Wire BITCOIN Any Quantity $ 28. 09 USD: Qty: Add to cart. Add to wishlist. Since decimalisation on ' Decimal Day ' in 1971, the pound has been divided into 100 pence. Originally the term 'new pence' was used; the word 'new' was dropped from the coinage in 1983. The old shilling equated to five (new) pence, and, for example, £2 10s 6d became £2.52 1⁄2. Jun 26, 2019 You could buy a Kenmore electric range for $299 and a Kenmore refrigerator for $449, but spending $1 at Sears would be like spending $3.10 today. Milk: $2.18 per gallon. Eggs: 83¢ per dozen. Tuna: 99¢ per can. Bacon: $1.39/half pound. Take a look at the McDonald’s menu in the 1980s.
Mintage, Worth:
Year | Mintage | Value, USD | ||
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Unc | BU | Proof | ||
1991 | 38.444.000 | 75.000 | 20.000 | $ 1.69 |
1986 | 10.410.000 | 167.000 | 125.000 | $ 2.90 |
In what is know as Brilliant Uncirculated quality then around £5, according to UK Decimal Coin Values If it’s a coin you’ve received in change or is at all worn then it is likely worth considerably less I’m afraid.
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This is a fascinating official Royal Mint plaster that was designed for the reverse of the new Great Britain 1983 One Pound coin. It is approximately 6.5 inches in diameter and features the heraldic royal arms. It is in near perfect condition and is possibly unique. It is an important part of Great Britain's numismatic heritage and the minting process.
In July 1981, the decision was made to replace the old One Pound banknote with a coin. The design process for Britain's first modern One Pound coin started with a competition for the reverse design. All entries were judged by the Royal Mint Advisory Committee (with the Duke of Edinburgh as President). This selected design was the creation of Eric Sewell, formerly Chief Engraver to the Mint, and it was later sent to Queen Elizabeth II for approval. Eric Sewell was a highly experienced Royal Mint engraver who was appointed Deputy Chief Engraver in 1960 and would later go on to be Chief Engraver.
1983 ONE POUND COIN DESIGN
is notated on the back of the plaster:
This official adopted reverse design in plaster for the 1983 one pound coin is not a hub or die trial but it is an early step in the minting process. Below is an example of the reverse of the 1983 Great Britain one pound coin:
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One Pound 1983 Valore
Hub and Die Trials are featured in chapter 13
of my NLG Award winning book, World's Greatest Mint Errors