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A view of the inside of Goldsmiths' Hall, a long table surrounded by jurors test coins
Trial of the Pyx in the Livery Hall at Goldsmiths' Hall

The Trial of the Pyx (/pɪks/) is a judicial ceremony in the United Kingdom to ensure that newly minted coins from the Royal Mint conform to their required dimensional and fineness specifications.[1] Although coin quality is now tested throughout the year under laboratory conditions, the event has become an annual historic tradition. Each year, thousands of coins are put on trial, consisting of both those struck for circulation and non-circulating commemorative coins.

First held in the 12th century, the event takes place in the hall of the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths in London, where the Deputy Master of the Mint (CE of the Royal Mint) is in effect put on trial before a High Court judge as metallurgical assayers and selected leaders from the financial world sample coins from the mint's output. The boxes in which coins are stored form the ceremony's namesake: the word pyx derives from the Greek πυξίς, pyxis meaning 'wooden box'.

  1. ^ Thomas, Daniel (7 February 2023). "British coins tested for quality in 700-year-old 'Trial of the Pyx'". Financial Times. London. Retrieved 25 February 2023.

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