Making Change: The Decimalisation of Britain's Currency
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On a grey, drizzly Monday, February 15, 1971, Britain went decimal. Ten years in the planning, ‘D-Day’ upended a currency system that had been unchanged for more than a millennium.
A national effort requiring cooperation at every level of society, many expected decimalisation to be a disaster. This is the story of its planning and implementation, of the successes and setbacks. It reveals the social and political forces that steered the biggest reform to sterling in its history.
Featuring exclusive interviews and profiles of the people involved – from politicians to coin designers, from royalty to checkout staff in Woolworths – this entertaining book helps shed light on Britain’s troublesome relationship with change.
Binding: Hardcover
Edition: 1st
Publication Date: April 5, 2021
Size: 5.25 x 8
Pages: 64