Every UK coin issued during the 1970s — Elizabeth II. Decimal Day on 15 February 1971 — start of decimal coinage. The "NEW PENCE" inscription era (1971-1981). Our catalogue holds 17 distinct coin entries spanning standard
circulation issues and Royal Mint commemorative variants. Each row links to the catalogue page with live
realised prices.
In brief. 1970s — Elizabeth II.
17 distinct coins in our catalogue. Sortable table below; click any coin
for live realised price data.
Every UK coin from the 1970s
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Frequently asked questions
Which monarchs reigned during the 1970s?
How many distinct UK coins were issued in the 1970s?
Our catalogue holds 17 distinct coin entries with year_start in this decade, including standard circulation issues and Royal Mint commemorative variants (silver proof, silver piedfort, gold proof, etc.).
What was the most-collected coin from this decade?
Decimal Day on 15 February 1971 — start of decimal coinage. The "NEW PENCE" inscription era (1971-1981). Use the catalogue table below to browse every coin in detail.
Are coins from this decade still legal tender?
Pre-1971 (pre-decimal) coins were demonetised on 31 December 1992 (1p, 6d, 1s, 2s pre-decimal) and various dates in the 1970s and 1980s for other denominations. Post-decimal coinage (1971+) is still legal tender, though some specific issues (the original large 50p and large 10p) were demonetised when smaller-diameter versions replaced them. All decimal-era coins in our catalogue retain at least face value.
How much is a typical coin from this decade worth?
Common-date circulating coins typically trade at face value to a few pounds in average grade. Royal Mint silver and gold proofs from collector packs trade at £30-300+. Specific key-date and rarity coins (1933 penny, 1925 Wreath threepence, 1971 silver proof set, 2009 Kew Gardens 50p) trade at £100-72,000+ depending on the piece. Click any coin in the table to see live realised auction prices for its grades.
Where can I buy coins from this decade?
Are these coins CGT-exempt?
All UK legal-tender coins are exempt from Capital Gains Tax indefinitely — regardless of holding period or capital gain. This includes pre-decimal silver, gold sovereigns, decimal commemoratives, and all Royal Mint legal-tender issues. See our
CGT-exempt coins UK guide.
How do I authenticate older coins?
For coins worth £100+, professional grading at PCGS, NGC or CGS UK is the standard. The grading service authenticates the coin and assigns a verified grade in a tamper-evident slab. For lower-value coins, the five-test framework (weight, diameter, edge inspection, magnet test, surface relief) catches 95%+ of fakes. See our
how to spot fake British coins guide.