The British decimal five pence coin is a subdivision of pound sterling first issued in 1968 in preparation for the 1971 decimalisation of the currency. At that time it had the same value, size and weight as the existing shilling, and it may be viewed as a continuation of the older coin. Between 1968 and 1971 it circulated, with a value of one shilling, alongside the pre-decimal shilling coins – the aim being to gradually familiarise the public with the new decimal coinage. After decimalisation, the old shilling coin continued in circulation, with a value of 5p, until finally withdrawn in 1990.
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