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abstibus | 18:47 Fri 31st Oct 2008 | Society & Culture
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Anyone been passed one of these lately? Got one in my change from S********s on Wednesday.
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I'd heard there were loads in circulation - but how can you tell a fake one from a real one?
they've have been about for ages, and there are a lot of them, used to see a couple a week at least when I was working part time in a bar.

listen to the noise they make when they clink together is the easiest way to spot one.
also, if you look at Queenie's head, upright, the design on the other side should be upright, too.. if you see what I mean!
Thanks! i will keep an eye out.
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sara3 is right - the marking on the 'heads' side should be upright in the same direction as the Queeen's head (does that make sense? I think the Queen looks a bit chubbier - not really head and shoulders, just chubby face and neck. Also, if you scratch them, the 'gold' colour comes off.
The real ones aren't made out of chocolate
Annemollie. What is S*********s? Iss it something that has passed me by, or do I not want to know?
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Sainsbury's?
If you can afford to shop at Sainsbury's then you can afford to lose a pound. There are a lot doing the rounds in Shrewsbury, as well, by the way, so look out for dark dirty looking coins, as these are fake.
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JonnyBoy12
I CAN afford to shop at Sainsbury's, but I like to spend the money I've earned in any way I want, not to be cheated out of it.
also they dont bounce when you drop them because the lead content is higher. That is how i tell the fake ones at work!!
I have not seen a fake pound coin in years, D*******s customers mucy be less shifty than S*******s, lol
I have not seen a fake pound coin in years, D*******s customers must be less shifty than S*******s, lol
ahhhh, now i know why i was zapped lasy night, the site is on one again!!!
Sorry, noone likes to be cheated out of their hard earned cash, so you could try taking it back. I always take my fake ones to P****L*** (Europe's leading one price retailer), and they always accept them.

If a dog gets its' tail cut off, does it go to a retailer?
Wow never heard of Sainsburys being described as a expensive supermarket before...its hardly Waitrose or M&S.

The treasury seems to be cracking down on the fake coins in order to get them out of circulation. Problem is that in 2006 there were about �10,000,000 worth floating around and that figure is likely to have increased by now. At the current detection rates it'll take around 120 years to find them all.

Serious question -
What do you do if you get one? How does the Treasury get them out of circulation?
For example, if I take it to a bank, will I get a genuine coin in exchange or be arrested?
I can only use it for the supermarket trolley - anyone got any other (legal) uses?
Check out this :-

http://blog.alism.com/fake-one-pound-coins-par t-one/
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