problembly more than the pound it self lol
2007-12-21 21:52:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi, it would depend on the cost of the cost of the basic raw materials at the time of minting. But given the bulk buy of the Royal mint i would guess it would be that a £1 coin would cost about 5p to make
2007-12-21 21:53:55
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answered by Leo 7
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Not too sure but I do now that it only costs 3p to make a £50 note.
2007-12-21 21:42:26
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answered by Ĕrotic Ńightmare 5
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Go to google and get the Royal Mints web site and ask them.
2007-12-22 10:41:24
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answered by Taiping 7
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dont know must be less than a £1 a woulda thought
2007-12-21 21:39:11
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answered by Anonymous
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in england probably £5 after tax ;)
2007-12-21 21:39:16
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answered by eddie j 4
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Less then a pound
2007-12-21 21:41:42
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answered by Anonymous
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In England 5p
US dollar $10 dollars, that's why they are so rich or should that be dumb?
2007-12-21 21:40:23
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answered by Anonymous
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