§ Lieut.-Colonel WEIGALLasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer what amount of silver has been coined at the Mint since 1914; and what was the amount between 1909 and 1914?
Mr. CHAMBERLAINSilver coins of the United Kingdom issue, including such coins when supplied for sterling-using Colonies, have been minted and issued to the following face values:
£ 1909 … … 1,389,528 1910 … … 2,520,531 1911 … … 2,381,191 1912 … … 2,455,575 1913 … … 1,934,354 1914 … … 6,250,524 £16,931,703 1915 … … 7,598,923 1916 … … 8,192,381 1917 … … 4,137,032 1918 … … 8,885,325 1919 (to 17th May) … … 2,646,800 £31,460,461