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The British decimal ten pence coin (often shortened to 10p in writing and speech) is a denomination of sterling coinage worth 1 ⁄ 10 of a pound. Its obverse has featured the profile of Queen Elizabeth II since the coin's introduction in 1968, to replace the florin (two shilling) coin in preparation for decimalisation in 1971. [1]
- Coins of the pound sterling
Ten pence, 1968–2007: The lion of England royally crowned....
- Twenty pence (British coin)
The British decimal twenty pence coin (often shortened to...
- Sixpence (British coin)
The British sixpence ( / ˈsɪkspəns /) piece, sometimes known...
- Coins of the pound sterling
Diez peniques o 10p se refiere a una de las monedas utilizadas en Reino Unido, así como en sus Dependencias Reales y en los territorios británicos de ultramar. Equivale a 0,10 £. Tiene un diámetro de 24,5 mm, un grosor de 1,85 mm y un peso de 6,50 g.
- 1,80% (2019)
- Royal Mint
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- 0,10 £
Ten pence may refer to: Ten pence (British coin), a coin of the United Kingdom. Ten pence (Irish coin), a former coin of the Republic of Ireland.
After a review of the United Kingdom coinage in 1987, the Government announced its intention to issue a smaller 10p coin. The smaller coin was issued on 30th September 1992 and, as of 31st December 2005, there were an estimated 1,587 million 10p coins in circulation. The 10p coin is legal tender for amounts up to £5.