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“Long live the tradition 'The Pyx' ”

The Kings and Queens of England used to make their own gold and silver coins at the Royal Mint for use by their loyal subjects. They were not above making the coins smaller or thinner, adding impurities and other tricks to make the gold and
silver go further.

Since the early 13th century, coins were selected during the year and placed in a box which would be opened annually by the Goldsmiths’ Company of the City of London and tested to ensure they met the proscribed tolerances.

The box is called ‘the Pyx’ and the testing is called the ‘Trial of the Pyx’.

Hence, the Pyx is a box containing gold and silver coins.

The Trial is still held in Cardiff Wales, the current site of the Royal Mint.
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