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  • J Jeremy Falcon

    Out of curiosity... why were they discontinued?

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    No idea. All the news from back then that I can find only mentions that it is happening, not why. There's one article that calls the coins "longer lasting" but they're just randomly throwing some adjectives and adverbs around, not actually saying that's the reason for switching back to a coin.

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    • J Jeremy Falcon

      Out of curiosity... why were they taken out?

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      MarcusCole6833
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      the development of the 1 pound coin. For a Bank coins are cheaper to maintain than notes, as they have a much longer life span!

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      • J Jeremy Falcon

        I just found this out, but I'm rather curious to know from a more official source - which would be the UK brethren up in this joint. But, is it true there's no 1 pound paper note? Or a 100 pound one for that matter? I checked the Bank of England's website to make sure, I don't see any mention of them. Just rather surprised there isn't one, and would like to know for certain.

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        Pete OHanlon
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        The one pound note was cheaper to produce than the pound coin but it didn't stand up to wear and tear as well. The coin has much greater staying power and was also considered to be harder to fake. The coin was also popular with vending machine manufacturers.

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        • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

          Cost. The price of printing the note was exceeding the value of the note itself! (It's all special papers, special inks, hugely expensive printing plates and presses, serializing, etc., etc.) Coins are cheaper to produce.

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          I don't think it's the cost. Banknotes are relatively cheap to produce (smaller nominal values can have less fancy protection). I think it's more likely due to the inflation. Less valuable coins became more useless and they needed something to throw into parking and vending machines. Actually, I have no clue and I think I have never pound in my hands ever, but it's a fun thread.

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          • J Jeremy Falcon

            I just found this out, but I'm rather curious to know from a more official source - which would be the UK brethren up in this joint. But, is it true there's no 1 pound paper note? Or a 100 pound one for that matter? I checked the Bank of England's website to make sure, I don't see any mention of them. Just rather surprised there isn't one, and would like to know for certain.

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            Mark_Wallace
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            Jersey has one, and there may still be a Scottish one, but England hasn't had one for a couple of decades, now. They're too expensive. Pound coins cost only a little more to make, but last a thousand times longer.

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            • J Jeremy Falcon

              I just found this out, but I'm rather curious to know from a more official source - which would be the UK brethren up in this joint. But, is it true there's no 1 pound paper note? Or a 100 pound one for that matter? I checked the Bank of England's website to make sure, I don't see any mention of them. Just rather surprised there isn't one, and would like to know for certain.

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              chriselst
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              5 is the smallest euro note too. it's because we didnt need to keep them in supply for tucking into stripper's underwear like what the Americans did.

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              • R R Giskard Reventlov

                Whilst I plan on being here in 100 years I'm pretty sure it'll still be a nice to look at collection but not worth very much.

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                Jeremy Falcon
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                Then give it a million years. At some point... eventually man. You just gotta hang in there.

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                  No idea. All the news from back then that I can find only mentions that it is happening, not why. There's one article that calls the coins "longer lasting" but they're just randomly throwing some adjectives and adverbs around, not actually saying that's the reason for switching back to a coin.

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                  Jeremy Falcon
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                  Ok, thanks for the heads up. Seems like they'd get heavy adding up in your pocket though.

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                  • J Jeremy Falcon

                    Then give it a million years. At some point... eventually man. You just gotta hang in there.

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                    :)

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                    • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                      Cost. The price of printing the note was exceeding the value of the note itself! (It's all special papers, special inks, hugely expensive printing plates and presses, serializing, etc., etc.) Coins are cheaper to produce.

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                      Jeremy Falcon
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                      They keep on saying the same thing about pennies over here. It cost more than a penny to make a penny. :doh:

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                      • M macika123

                        I don't think it's the cost. Banknotes are relatively cheap to produce (smaller nominal values can have less fancy protection). I think it's more likely due to the inflation. Less valuable coins became more useless and they needed something to throw into parking and vending machines. Actually, I have no clue and I think I have never pound in my hands ever, but it's a fun thread.

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                        Jeremy Falcon
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                        Can imagine the shear volume of coins that must collect from it.

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                        • P Pete OHanlon

                          The one pound note was cheaper to produce than the pound coin but it didn't stand up to wear and tear as well. The coin has much greater staying power and was also considered to be harder to fake. The coin was also popular with vending machine manufacturers.

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                          It makes you wonder then why stop at £1 notes then and why not just go to coins. You'd think the larger denominations are the ones you'd want to stand the test of time rather than the £1 ones. Just out of curiosity how many of them coins you got floating around in your pocket on any given day? They weigh your pants down?

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                          • M Mark_Wallace

                            Jersey has one, and there may still be a Scottish one, but England hasn't had one for a couple of decades, now. They're too expensive. Pound coins cost only a little more to make, but last a thousand times longer.

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                            Jeremy Falcon
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                            Gotcha, good to know this stuff. Thanks.

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                              5 is the smallest euro note too. it's because we didnt need to keep them in supply for tucking into stripper's underwear like what the Americans did.

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                              Jeremy Falcon
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                              :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: Does make me wonder what you guys do at a strip club. Do you just flat out chunk the coins at them?

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                              • J Jeremy Falcon

                                :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: Does make me wonder what you guys do at a strip club. Do you just flat out chunk the coins at them?

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                                chriselst
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                                It's all about the ccontactless payment, you just need to know where to press the card. Can be unfortunate if you get one that still needs swiping.

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                                • J Jeremy Falcon

                                  It makes you wonder then why stop at £1 notes then and why not just go to coins. You'd think the larger denominations are the ones you'd want to stand the test of time rather than the £1 ones. Just out of curiosity how many of them coins you got floating around in your pocket on any given day? They weigh your pants down?

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                                  Pete OHanlon
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                                  I tend to have notes.

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                                  • C chriselst

                                    It's all about the ccontactless payment, you just need to know where to press the card. Can be unfortunate if you get one that still needs swiping.

                                    Some men are born mediocre, some men achieve mediocrity, and some men have mediocrity thrust upon them.

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                                    Pete OHanlon
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                                    Just don't think about where the receipt is printed out.

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                                    • C chriselst

                                      It's all about the ccontactless payment, you just need to know where to press the card. Can be unfortunate if you get one that still needs swiping.

                                      Some men are born mediocre, some men achieve mediocrity, and some men have mediocrity thrust upon them.

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                                      Jeremy Falcon
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                                      What happens if you want to shower a dancer with a bunch of ones though? I mean, what happened to that time honored tradition?

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                                      • P Pete OHanlon

                                        I tend to have notes.

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                                        Jeremy Falcon
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                                        I guess I could see it. Just odd considering there's always been one notes from my neck of the woods.

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                                        • J Jeremy Falcon

                                          What happens if you want to shower a dancer with a bunch of ones though? I mean, what happened to that time honored tradition?

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                                          Pete OHanlon
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                                          She's going to get concussion.

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