£1 Coins

History of £1 Coins

£1 coins were introduced in the United Kingdom in 1983 to replace the £1 banknote. Designed by Royal Mint engraver William Gardner, the first coin featured a heraldic lion. Over the years, different designs were released to commemorate events such as the 2012 London Olympics.

Collecting £1 Coins

Collecting £1 coins has become a popular hobby for numismatists and enthusiasts alike. With various designs released each year, collectors aim to complete full sets or focus on specific themes. Rare and limited edition coins often fetch high prices in the collecting market.

Caring for £1 Coins

Proper storage is essential to preserve the condition of £1 coins. Using protective capsules or folders can prevent scratches and tarnishing. Regular cleaning with a soft cloth can maintain the shine of the coins. It is advised to handle coins with clean hands to avoid transferring oils and dirt.

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