Newly Designed £1 Coin Is Using Current Technology To Cut Down On Counterfeiting

The Royal Mint has been working on a replacement £1 coin that's purpose is to cut down on counterfeiting in the United Kingdom. Designed with two tones of metal, the twelve-sided currency piece is styled like the threepence coin that was taken from circulation in 1971. The proposed coin will also contain an Integrated Secure Identification System, employing a security technology that's currently being used in banknotes across the UK. As this will be the first time this system is used for coins, The Royal Mint believes it will insure that the new currency is "the most secure circulating coin in the world to date." 

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