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The British decimal ten pence (10p) coin - often pronounced ten pee - is a unit of currency equalling ten one-hundredths of a pound sterling. These circulating coins went through a few transformations; initially, they were large (equivalent to the pre-decimal two shilling (florin) coin) and featured a crowned lion reverse; in 1992 this was changed to a smaller 10p coin, retaining the same design. In 2008 though the reverse was changed to Matthew Dent's design; in a world-first concept, the designs for the 1p, 2p, 5p, 10p, 20p and 50p coins depict sections of the Royal Shield that form the whole shield when placed together (the shield in its entirety being featured on the £1 coin, which was discontinued in 2017). Starting from 2012, the 10p coin was changed from cupro-nickel to nickel-plated steel. During all this time, the denomination was only used to issue regular circulating coins. In 2018 however, the Royal Mint made history by starting a "coin hunt" when it issued the 10p A-Z Collection - a series of circulating commemorative coins, each featuring a letter of the alphabet and a British Heritage symbol with a name starting with that letter. The series is also remarkable in that the value of the coin is, for the first time in the history of the denomination, displayed on the obverse. Due to their very low mintage, these are avidly collected by the public and do not, strictly speaking, circulate in any realistic manner. The 10p A-Z Collection consists of the following 10p coins (issued in 2018 initially, then again in 2019): These coins were issued loose (i.e. for circulation), packed individually as "Early Strike Uncirculated" coins in plastic bags, carded (in blue cards, or in coloured cards different for each letter), as well as in silver (Proof FDC grade) in capsules or in acrylic blocks. The 10p coin is legal tender for amounts up to £5. | ||||||||||||
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Source | Edition | About | Link | Notes |
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Royal Mint | 14th October 2019 | Mintage | link | |
Royal Mint | March 2021 | Mintage | link | Collector coin mintage |
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Country | United Kingdom |
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Currency | Pound Sterling |
Coin Type | Ten Pence Circulating Commemorative |
Issued | 2018 |
Monarch | Queen Elizabeth II |
Effigy | Queen Elizabeth II - Portrait by Jody Clark (Fifth Portrait) |
Face Value | 10 (x Penny) |
Circulation Mintage | 220,000 |
Total Mintage | 355,933 |
Current | Yes |
Material | Nickel-plated steel |
Designer | Royal Mint |
Technology | Milled (machine-made) |
Shape | Round |
Orientation | Medal Alignment (Axis 0) |
Size | 20.5000 mm |
Thickness | 1.5800 mm |
Mass | 3.3000 g |
OCC ID | GAVP-OXAC-AAKP-EMDY |
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Image | Details |
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H - Houses of Parliament 2018 UK 10p Coin Silver Proof
Copyright: Royal Mint Notes: Silver Proof. Source |
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H - Houses of Parliament 2018 UK 10p Coin Silver Proof
Copyright: Royal Mint Notes: Silver Proof. Source |
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H - Houses of Parliament 2018 UK 10p Coin Silver Proof
Copyright: Royal Mint Notes: Silver Proof - box. Source |
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H - Houses of Parliament 2018 UK 10p Coin Silver Proof
Copyright: Royal Mint Notes: Silver Proof - acrylic block. Source |
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H - Houses of Parliament 2018 UK 10p Coin | The Royal Mint
Copyright: Royal Mint Source |
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H - Houses of Parliament 2018 UK 10p Coin | The Royal Mint
Copyright: Royal Mint Source |
Source | Reference ID |
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Spink, Coins of England and the United Kingdom | F16 |