£1 coin would definitely have bought you a pint in 1983....
from the UK Government's notes.......
"In 1983, the average price of a pint of beer in the UK was 67 pence. In May 1983, a pint of draught bitter cost 64 pence, and a pint of draught lager cost 72 pence.
One person recalled seeing someone pay £1 for a pint of Guinness in a local pub in 1983, which was the first time they had ever seen a £1 coin"
And in 1998 when the £2 coin was introduced....
"The average price of a pint of draught bitter in 1998 was 169 pence, according to the Office for National Statistics."
So both could arguably be a beer token.
Back in the day a beer token was probably a £1 note.
A picture for our younger members
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Absolutely. It was withdrawn in 1988.
"The average price of a pint of draught lager in 1988 was 99 pence, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS)."