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Her Majesty, in pursuance of section 8(2) and (3) of the Coinage Act 1971[1] and of all powers enabling Her in that behalf, is pleased, by and with the advice of Her Privy Council, to order, and it is hereby ordered, as follows: - Citation and commencement 1. This Order may be cited as the Trial of the Pyx (Amendment) Order 1998, and shall come into force on 12th February 1998. Amendment of the principal Order 2. - (1) The Trial of the Pyx Order 1975[2] shall be amended in accordance with the following paragraphs of this article: - (2) In Article 2(1), before the definition of "coins ready for issue", there shall be insesrted -
(3) In Article 3(1), for subparagraphs (d) and (e), there shall be substituted -
(e)
(ii) one coin out of every 20,000 cupro-nickel coins of a denomination of ten pence or less ready for issue; Provided that where in any year the total number of cupro-nickel coins subject to trial is less than 250 million, one coin out of every 5,000 such cupro-nickel coins shall be selected at random and set aside, irrespective of the denomination of those coins;
(f) one coin out of every 5,000 nickel brass coins ready for issue; and
(4) In article 3(2), for the words "gold coins, silver Maundy coins, other silver coins, cupro-nickel and nickel brass coins" there shall be substituted -
(5) After Article 9 (Trial of silver coins other than Maundy coins) the following Article shall be inserted -
9A. - (1) For the purpose of the trial of the gold-plated silver coins, the jury shall follow the procedure for silver coins set out in Article 9(1) - (5) above. (2) In assaying the coins, the jury shall -
(b) ascertain whether the gold-plating is on the whole within the permitted variation from the standard weight.".
(6) After Article 10A (Trial of nickel brass coins) the following Article shall be inserted -
10B. - (1) For the purposes of the trial of the bimetallic coins, the jury shall follow the procedure for nickel brass coins set out in Article 10A(1) - (5) and (7) - (9) above. (2) In assaying the coins, the jury shall -
(b) compare the nickel brass sections of the coins with the standard trial plates of copper, nickel and zinc so as to ascertain whether the metal of the coins is on the whole within the permitted variation from the standard composition.".
(7) In Article 11(1), the following subparagraphs shall be inserted -
(fb) whether such of the gold-plated silver coins as have been assayed are on the whole within the permitted variation from the standard fineness and, in relation to the gold-plating, within the permitted variation from the standard weight;" and
(b) after subparagraph (l) -
(n) whether the bimetallic coins assayed are on the whole within the permitted variations from the standard compositions in relation to their inner and outer sections; (o) whether the average diameter of the bimetallic coins measured is on the whole within the permitted variation from the standard diameter.".
(8) For Schedule 2, there shall be substituted - You shall well and truly, after your knowledge and discretion, make the assays of these moneys of gold, silver, cupro-nickel and nickel brass, and truly report if the said moneys be in weight and fineness or composition according to the standard weights for weighing and testing the coins of the realm, and the standard trial plates of gold, silver, copper, nickel and zinc in the custody of the Secretary of State and used for determining the justness of the gold, silver, gold-plated silver, cupro-nickel, nickel brass, and bimetallic coinage of the realm, and be in conformity with the Coinage Act 1971 or any proclamation in force in pursuance of that Act; and if the diameter of such of these coins as are of cupro-nickel and nickel brass be in conformity with that Act or any such proclamation as aforesaid; so help you God."
(This note is not part of the Order) This Order amends the Trial of the Pyx Order 1975 by providing for the trial of certain bimetallic coins and gold-plated silver coins. Notes: [1] 1971 c.24.back [2] S.I. 1975/2192; relevant amending Instruments are S.I. 1980/1967, 1983/612 and 1990/1201.back
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