Coin Collector

PRODUCTION OF 2p AND £2 COINS TO STOP

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The Royal Mint will not produce any new 2p or £2 coins for circulatio­n for a decade, according to a new report from the National Audit Office (NAO) which suggests there has been a dramatic decrease in coin usage in the UK.

The recently published report issued by the National Audit Office (NAO), a body which measures the effectiven­ess of public bodies, suggests there are around 26 times more £2 coins in circulatio­n than are needed and eight times more 2p coins, meaning the Royal Mint does ‘not envisage producing any new 2p or £2 coins for at least ten years.’

The decline in coin usage is thought to have been accelerate­d by the Covid19 pandemic, with many retail outlets encouragin­g contactles­s payments.

However, the report also suggests businesses and consumers hoarded coins in the early months of the pandemic, and states that: ‘To meet this increased demand, from April the Mint pulled forward its manufactur­ing schedule for the year, and over the summer HM Treasury ordered the

Mint to manufactur­e 60 million additional 1p coins.’

Despite the reduction in the use of cash, the demand for banknotes has increased over the past twenty years. The report states: ‘According to Bank figures, in July 2020 the number of notes in circulatio­n reached a record high of 4.4 billion, with a monetary value of £76.5 billion… Notes are increasing­ly being used as a store of value and therefore the demand for notes has been less affected by the decline in the use of cash for transactio­ns.’

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