£1 coin use by date
Remember to use your old £1 coins by the 15th October, but if you have found any down the back of the sofa ,etc why not pop down your local shop and put them in a charity box ,after all if they were down the back of the sofa you won't miss them and a charity will benifit
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I know they are still legal tender but read an article that shops were not holding back the old ones and banking them to reduce the amount in circulation. I was given old ones as change in a large chain store and mentioned it. Cashier attitude - still OK to use until October. Yes they had attitude 😉.
Out of interest have you had any guidance about them as a retailer?
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Thanks husky dog 😉.
I read the article to imply that old one pound coins could be accepted but where possible change should be the new coins. That way the amount in circulation was reduced gradually.
I banked an old fiver a couple of weeks ago. My mum found it, she was cross she'd missed it 😂.
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I've got a money jar, the sort with a counter that counts the coins as they go in. I'd built up quite a collection of copper coins and five pence pieces plus a few pound coins thrown in. So I had to abandon filling it to the top and took it to the bank last week due to the pound coins finishing. The machine count didn't match the jar count, surprising how many five pence pieces aren't UK ones but look very similar. Must check my change more carefully.
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People with any old £1 coins should check them to see if any of them have the UK region capitals on they are worth a bit more than face values as they had a limited manufacturing run. Someone on TV the other day suggested they could be worth several times face value.
David
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We keep getting them in change, which is very annoying, given that we are so close to the date they are no longer legal tender. We got one in Aldi today. You don't get much chance to check your change at their checkouts!!! We'll get rid of it tomorrow, and then probably use cards for everything, for the next week so we don't get any more!!!
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I'm sure parking meters will still happily accept them for a considerable time to come.
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I keep getting them slipped in change and respend asap if possible.
I'm sure several weeks ago I read or heard BBC Money Box, that they were taking longer to remove from circulation than expected as retailers weren't banking them as takings but continuing to circulate as change. The 'banks' had expected the old coins to be banked once they'd taken them in payment rather than banking the new ones. Maybe they should have been more proactive in their endeavours 😉.
This week I will not be accepting them as change without a challenge 😲
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,The R.N.L.I ,,,are asking that you put them in the donations box for their good works !! I agree !! .
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