The new 12-sided pound coin, the shape of which resembles the old three-penny bit, entered circulation in March and boasts new high-tech security features The old round pound is on the way out ...
A Tesco spokeswoman said: "We've been updating our systems ready for the new pound coins, but to help customers who still have the old coins, we'll continue to accept round pounds at our tills and ...
Will I still be able to use my £1 supermarket trolley token after the round pound expires? We asked supermarkets ahead of Sunday's cut off date ...
However, Sainsbury's have taken the national deadline to heart. Its trolleys already now only accept the new pound coins, and old pound coins will not be accepted at its tills. The Federation of ...
The Royal Mint has made more than 1.5 billion of the new coins. The old ones will have to be either spent or returned by mid-October when they will become worthless. Produced by Claudia Romeo More ...
Did you know that there is hidden writing on the new £1 coin? Under close inspection, you can see the words "one pound" on the front of the coin. On the reverse side you can see the year the coin ...