Coinage Act 1971

Coinage Act 1971[a]
Act of Parliament
Long titleAn Act to consolidate, so far as they are part of the law of the United Kingdom, the Coinage Acts 1870 to 1946 and certain other enactments relating to coinage, with amendments to give effect to recommendations of the Law Commission and the Scottish Law Commission.
Citation1971 c. 24
Territorial extent [b]
Dates
Royal assent12 May 1971
Commencement1 September 1971[c]
Other legislation
Amends
Repeals/revokes
Relates toDecimal Currency Act 1969
Status: Amended
Text of statute as originally enacted
Revised text of statute as amended

The Coinage Act 1971 (c. 24) is an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom which consolidated prior coinage-related enactments relating to the country's coinage. Among its provisions, which coins (but not notes) are legal tender was redefined[1] and confirms that the Chancellor of the Exchequer is the Master of the Mint.

Provisions

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Repealed enactments

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Section 13 of the act repealed 8 enactments, listed in schedule 3 to the act.

Citation Short title Description Extent of repeal
33 & 34 Vict. c. 10. Coinage Act 1870 The Coinage Act 1870. The whole act.
54 & 55 Vict. c. 72. Coinage Act 1891 The Coinage Act 1891. The whole act.
10 & 11 Geo. 5. c. 3. Coinage Act 1920 The Coinage Act 1920. The whole act.
15 & 16 Geo. 5. c. 29. Gold Standard Act 1925 The Gold Standard Act 1925. In section 1, subsection (1) and, in subsection (2), the words " So long as the preceding subsection remains in force ".
21 & 22 Geo. 5. c. 46. Gold Standard (Amendment) Act 1931 The Gold Standard (Amendment) Act 1931. In section 1(1) the words " notwithstanding that subsection (1) of the said section remains in force ".
9 & 10 Geo. 6. c. 74. Coinage Act 1946 The Coinage Act 1946. The whole act.
1967 c. 47. Decimal Currency Act 1967 The Decimal Currency Act 1967. Section 2.
Section 3.
Schedule 1.
Schedule 2.
1969 c. 19. Decimal Currency Act 1969 The Decimal Currency Act 1969. Section 1.
Section 14.
Section 15.
Section 16(2).
Schedule 3.

Short title, commencement and extent

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Section 14(1) of the act provided that the act may be cited as the Coinage Act 1971.

Section 14(2) of the act provided that the act would extend to Northern Ireland.

Section 14(3) of the act provided that the act would come into force at the end of the transitional period defined by section 16(1) of the Decimal Currency Act 1969. The Decimal Currency (End of Transitional Period) Order 1971 (SI 1971 No. 1123) defined that the transition period would end with 31 August 1971.

Notes

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  1. ^ Section 14(1).
  2. ^ Section 14(3).
  3. ^ Section 14(2). The Decimal Currency (End of Transitional Period) Order 1971.

References

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  1. ^ "Legal Tender Guidelines". Royal Mint. Retrieved 2 June 2017.