Coinage Act 1971

Type Public General Act
Publication 1971-05-12
State In force
Department Statute Law Database
Reform history JSON API

Standard of certain coins

1

Legal tender

2

Power to regulate coinage by proclamation

3

The Mint

4

Coining of bullion taken to the Mint

5

Standard trial plates

6
Description of coins Composition of plates
Gold coins of a denomination mentioned in Schedule 1 to this Act Eleven-twelfths fine gold and one-twelfth alloy.
Other gold coins Gold of the standard fineness specified in the proclamation under which the coins are made.
Silver coins Pure silver.
Cupro-nickel coins Pure copper and pure nickel.
Coins of any other metal or mixture of metals. Such composition as may be prescribed by the proclamation under which the coins are made.

Standard weights for coin

7

The master of the Mint shall from time to time cause copies to be made of the coinage standards (that is to say the standard weights for coins) maintained by the Secretary of State, and once at least in every year the Secretary of State and the master of the Mint shall cause the copies to be compared and duly verified with the coinage standards.

Trial of the pyx

8

Prohibition of coins and tokens not issued by authority

9

Restrictions on melting or breaking of metal coins

10

Interpretation

11

References in this Act to coins made by the Mint include references to coins made at any place with the authority of the Mint.

Consequential amendment of enactments

12

shall be modified to such extent as the Treasury may direct having regard to the provisions of this Act.

Repeals and savings

13

Short title, commencement and extent

14

SCHEDULE 1

Part I

Part II

SCHEDULE 2

SCHEDULE 3

Standards of certain coins.

. . .

Editorial notes

[^c8483961]: Act wholly in force; transitional period referred to in s. 14(2) ends with 31. 8. 1971 by S.I. 1971/1123, art. 3.

[^c8483971]: S. 1 substituted by Currency Act 1983 (c. 9, SIF 10), s. 1(1)

[^c8483981]: S. 2(1)(1A)(1B) substituted by Currency Act 1983 (c. 9, SIF 10), s. 1(3)(a)

[^c8483991]: Words substituted by Currency Act 1983 (c. 9, SIF 10), s. 1(3)(b)

[^c8484001]: 1969 c. 19.

[^c8484011]: S. 2(3) inserted by Currency Act 1983 (c.9, SIF 10), s. 1(3)(c)

[^c8484021]: S. 3 by Currency Act 1983 (c. 9, SIF 10), s. 1(4)(f) section 3 is renumbered so as to become subsection (1)

[^c8484031]: S. 3(1)(a)(b)(cc)(d)(dd): s. 3(1)(a)(b)(cc)(d)(dd) powers exercised byproclamations both dated 19. 11. 1992.

[^c8484051]: S. 3(c)(cc)(cd) substituted by Currency Act 1983 (c. 9, SIF 10), s. 1(4)(a)

[^c8484081]: Words repealed by Currency Act 1983 (c. 9, SIF 10), ss. 1(4)(b), 4, Sch.

[^c8484091]: S. 3 (dd) inserted by Currency Act 1983 (c. 9, SIF 10), s. 1(4)(c)

[^c8484111]: S. 3(1)(e): s. 3(1)(e) power exercised by aproclamation dated 19. 11. 1992.

Reading this document does not replace reading the official text published on legislation.gov.uk. Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. We assume no responsibility for any inaccuracies arising from the conversion of the original CLML XML to this format.