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 Definition of British coinage
Pre-decimalisation shillings were used as 5ps, with many people calling the new 5p coin a shilling, since it remained 1/20 of a pound, but was now worth 5p instead of 12d (the pre-decimalisation sixpence was rated at 2½p but was demonetised in 1980).
The old British system of money, which evolved from mediaeval times, used a selection of coins known as
British government sources suggest that prices have risen over 61 fold since 1914, so a mediaeval sterling silver penny might be worth around £4.50 today, and a farthing (a quarter penny) would have the value of slightly more than today's pound.
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 British Coinage Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography
In 1920, the silver content of all British coins was reduced from 92.5% to 50%, with a portion of the remainder consisting of manganese, which caused the coins to tarnish to a very dark colour after they had been in circulation for a significant period.
The weight of this coin was instituted by Charlemagne, and the purity of 92.5% silver (i.e., sterling silver) was instituted by Henry II in 1158 with the "Tealby Penny"—a hammered coin.
Coins from British dependencies are sometimes found in change in other jurisdictions, but are not legal tender in the United Kingdom and tend not to be accepted by UK traders and banks.
www.artbytexans.com /encyclopedia/British_coinage   (2149 words)

  
 ENGLISH ENCYCLOPAEDIA - British coin Half Penny
The British decimal Half Penny (1/2p) or Ha'penny (pronounced HAY-p'nee) coin was issued on 15 February 1971, the day the British currency was decimalised.
It was the smallest coin used in the decimal currency coinage by both size and value, and was nicknamed the "tiddler" on account of its size.
During the existence of the coin, only one obverse was used — the head of Queen Elizabeth II by Arnold Machin, with the inscription ELIZABETH II D.G.REG.F.D. date.
encyclopaedic.net /english/br/british_coin_half_penny.html   (357 words)

  
 Â£sd - Unipedia
Sometimes prices of luxury goods and furniture were expressed by merchants in whole numbers of guineas, even though the guinea coin had not been in use for over 150 years.
Halfpennies and farthings (quarter of a penny) were represented by the appropriate symbol after the whole pence.
Similar systems based on Roman coinage were also used elsewhere, for example for the division of the Livre tournois in France.
www.unipedia.info /%A3sd.html   (457 words)

  
 British Coins before the Florin, Compared to French Coins of the Ancient Regime
The modern British 5p coin, which is the decimal descendant of the shilling, thus may be said to be the last link to Roman coinage, although, as the solidus, it only existed on paper for the many centuries of the silver penny.
Thus, the "pound" (Latin libra, French livre) itself came to be a unit of account, and was in time minted in the form of gold coins, finally as the British sovereign.
Silver coins would simply become tokens for their face value in gold, regardless of the intrinsic value of silver (so long as this was less than the face value!).
www.friesian.com /coins.htm   (7159 words)

  
 A brief description of British pre-decimal coinage
There were also sovereigns (a gold coin worth one pound while Britain was tied to the gold standard), silver threepences and crowns (five shillings)
The coin is called a thrupenny piece or a thrupenny bit.
The most common coins were farthing, halfpenny, penny, threepence, sixpence (also known as a 'tanner'), shilling, two shillings (also known as a florin), half a crown (two shillings and sixpence).
www.jhenry.demon.co.uk /abrief.htm   (7159 words)

  
 Denominations of British Coins, Names, Values & Dates
Maundy coins of fourpence, threepence, twopence and one penny are still produced annually, for presentation in the Maundy ceremony.
1967* Although the last date for these pre-decimal coins was 1967, a proof set was struck to commemorate the old £sd currency, containing coins dated 1970.
This list of British coin denominations includes a number of Roman denominations, as they were used in Britain when it was under the influence of Roman rule.
www.24carat.co.uk /denominations.html   (7159 words)

  
 Denominations of British Coins, Names, Values & Dates
Maundy coins of fourpence, threepence, twopence and one penny are still produced annually, for presentation in the Maundy ceremony.
1967* Although the last date for these pre-decimal coins was 1967, a proof set was struck to commemorate the old £sd currency, containing coins dated 1970.
Continuing with the florin example, it changed from a sterling silver coin after 1919, to become a debased silver coin with a 50% silver content, and after 1946, it was reduced to a silvery coloured cupro-nickel coin.
www.24carat.co.uk /denominations.html   (581 words)

  
 Denominations of British Coins, Names, Values & Dates
Maundy coins of fourpence, threepence, twopence and one penny are still produced annually, for presentation in the Maundy ceremony.
1967* Although the last date for these pre-decimal coins was 1967, a proof set was struck to commemorate the old £sd currency, containing coins dated 1970.
This list of British coin denominations includes a number of Roman denominations, as they were used in Britain when it was under the influence of Roman rule.
www.24carat.co.uk /denominations.html   (581 words)

  
 Denominations of British Coins, Names, Values & Dates
Maundy coins of fourpence, threepence, twopence and one penny are still produced annually, for presentation in the Maundy ceremony.
1967* Although the last date for these pre-decimal coins was 1967, a proof set was struck to commemorate the old £sd currency, containing coins dated 1970.
This list of British coin denominations includes a number of Roman denominations, as they were used in Britain when it was under the influence of Roman rule.
www.24carat.co.uk /denominations.html   (581 words)

  
 Denominations of British Coins, Names, Values & Dates
Maundy coins of fourpence, threepence, twopence and one penny are still produced annually, for presentation in the Maundy ceremony.
1967* Although the last date for these pre-decimal coins was 1967, a proof set was struck to commemorate the old £sd currency, containing coins dated 1970.
This list of British coin denominations includes a number of Roman denominations, as they were used in Britain when it was under the influence of Roman rule.
www.24carat.co.uk /denominations.html   (581 words)

  
 Denominations of British Coins, Names, Values & Dates
Maundy coins of fourpence, threepence, twopence and one penny are still produced annually, for presentation in the Maundy ceremony.
1967* Although the last date for these pre-decimal coins was 1967, a proof set was struck to commemorate the old £sd currency, containing coins dated 1970.
Continuing with the florin example, it changed from a sterling silver coin after 1919, to become a debased silver coin with a 50% silver content, and after 1946, it was reduced to a silvery coloured cupro-nickel coin.
www.24carat.co.uk /denominations.html   (581 words)

  
 Denominations of British Coins, Names, Values & Dates
Maundy coins of fourpence, threepence, twopence and one penny are still produced annually, for presentation in the Maundy ceremony.
1967* Although the last date for these pre-decimal coins was 1967, a proof set was struck to commemorate the old £sd currency, containing coins dated 1970.
This list of British coin denominations includes a number of Roman denominations, as they were used in Britain when it was under the influence of Roman rule.
www.24carat.co.uk /denominations.html   (581 words)

  
 British coinage : Shilling
The English penny was derived from a small silver coin minted by Charlemagne which was in general circulation in Europe during the middle ages.
The weight of this coin was originally1/240th of a troy pound, a weight known as a pennyweight[?] - around 1.555grams.
Denominations of pre-decimal coins and their years of production.
www.wordlookup.net /sh/shilling.html   (989 words)

  
 Guide to British coin pre decimal denominations.
A farthing was the smallest unit of predecimal currency in the last 100 years.
The last florin for circulation was dated 1967 although they were used as Ten new pence (10p) until the ten pence coin was made smaller in 1992.
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www.predecimal.com /predecimaldenominations.htm   (753 words)

  
 Penny - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The eytmology of the phrase is literal; some public toilets used to be coin-operated, with a pre-decimal penny being the charge levied.
Elsewhere in the English-speaking world, the plural of "penny" is "pence" when referring to a quantity of money and "pennies" when referring to a number of coins.
Thus a coin worth five times as much as one penny is worth five pence, but "five pennies" means five coins each of which is a penny.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Penny   (479 words)

  
 Denominations of British Coins, Names, Values & Dates
Maundy coins of fourpence, threepence, twopence and one penny are still produced annually, for presentation in the Maundy ceremony.
For those not familiar with pre-decimal coins and monetary notation, values in pounds shillings and pence (£.s.d) were written in several ways.
1967* Although the last date for these pre-decimal coins was 1967, a proof set was struck to commemorate the old £sd currency, containing coins dated 1970.
www.24carat.co.uk /denominations.html   (581 words)

  
 Denominations of British Coins, Names, Values & Dates
Maundy coins of fourpence, threepence, twopence and one penny are still produced annually, for presentation in the Maundy ceremony.
For those not familiar with pre-decimal coins and monetary notation, values in pounds shillings and pence (£.s.d) were written in several ways.
1967* Although the last date for these pre-decimal coins was 1967, a proof set was struck to commemorate the old £sd currency, containing coins dated 1970.
www.24carat.co.uk /denominations.html   (581 words)

  
 British Half Penny coin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
English/British coin Halfpenny for the pre-decimal halfpenny, issued between 1272 and 1969.
The British decimal Half Penny (1/2p) or Ha'penny (pronounced HAY-p'nee) coin was issued on 15 February
The 1984 half penny was only issued in mint and proof sets by the Royal Mint, and the coin was demonetised and withdrawn from circulation in December 1984.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/British_coin_Half_Penny   (581 words)

  
 Denominations of British Coins, Names, Values & Dates
Maundy coins of fourpence, threepence, twopence and one penny are still produced annually, for presentation in the Maundy ceremony.
1967* Although the last date for these pre-decimal coins was 1967, a proof set was struck to commemorate the old £sd currency, containing coins dated 1970.
Continuing with the florin example, it changed from a sterling silver coin after 1919, to become a debased silver coin with a 50% silver content, and after 1946, it was reduced to a silvery coloured cupro-nickel coin.
www.24carat.co.uk /denominations.html   (581 words)

  
 OLD BRITISH PENCE
a division of the British pound sterling or Irish Pound prior to February 15, 1971, and also the pre-decimalisation currencies of Australia, New Zealand and South Africa, 12 pence = 1 shilling, 20 shillings = 1 pound
In the USA, "penny" is normally used only to refer to the coin; the quantity of money is a "cent".
When dealing with British money, amounts of the decimal "new pence" less than £1 may be suffixed with "p," as in 2p, 5p, 26p, 72p.
www.websters-online-dictionary.org /definition/english/OL/OLD+BRITISH+PENCE.html   (581 words)

  
 Photographs of Current British Coins
Although the penny is one of Britain's oldest coin denominations, the decimal penny differed from the pre-decimal penny by being valued at 100 to the pound instead of 240.
The ten pence was one of the first decimal coins to be issued, the first being in 1968, as the ten pence was a direct replacement of the old two shilling piece.
The five pence was the natural successor to the shilling, and was one of the first decimal coins to be issued in 1968.
www.24carat.co.uk /photogalleryofcurrentbritishcoinage.html   (581 words)

  
 Silver Coins Value : Silver Jewelry
For related topics see: British Banknotes Pound Sterling Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Current Coinage 1.1 Coins and Dates 1.2 Demonetised Decimal Coins 2 Pre-decimal system 2.3 Slang 3 Silver Content 4 History of the Penny 5 Historical Coins 6 Denominations of pre-decimal coins and their years of production...
See live article   History of the farthing This article discusses the history of the Farthing (fourth-thing) or quarter penny coin from its introduction in the twelfth century to its demise in 1960.
Interested readers are advised to read the parallel articles on the penny and halfpenny, which gives detailed descriptions of the contemporary penny and halfpenny coins, of the dynastic struggles in British history, and of the politics and economics of the production of copper coinage, which it is not intended to repeat here.
www.simply-sterling.com /176-Silver-Coins-Value.html   (845 words)

  
 Historic British Coinage
Commonly the largest coin when we were growing up - useful for pocket money and the most often found coin in pre-decimal Church collections!
value half an old penny, out of use 1971.
Navigation: Forward to Calculations with old Money
www.btinternet.com /~johnandsandy.colby/measures/coinage.html   (845 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Penny
1/240 of the British pound sterling or Irish pound prior to February 15, 1971, and also the pre-decimalisation currencies of Australia, New Zealand and South Africa (1/12 of the shilling), or a coin of that value.
When dealing with British or Irish (pound) money, amounts of the decimal "new pence" less than £1 may be suffixed with "p", as in 2p, 5p, 26p, 72p.
The lettering "new pence" was changed to "pence" on British decimal coinage in 1982.
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/Penny   (407 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: British coinage
The pre-decimalisation coins with exact decimal equivalent values continued in use after 1971 alongside the new coins, albeit with new names, (e.g., the shilling became the 5p coin).
The weight of this coin was originally 1/240th of a troy pound, a weight known as a pennyweight – around 1.555 grams.
The English penny was derived from a silver coin which was in general circulation in Europe during the middle ages.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/British-coinage   (407 words)

  
 Numismatics - Australia - A guide to Australian pre-decimal coins
Australian pre-decimal coins have a strong British heritage and a study of British coinage can be rewarding.
In 1898 the British government granted permission for the colonial governments of New South Wales and Victoria to strike silver and bronze coins in the branch mints of Sydney and Melbourne but it was not until well after federation that the decision to proceed was announced.
Australian coins are invariably packaged and displayed with the reverse more prominent than the obverse.
www.triton.vg /ozcoins.html   (407 words)

  
 Guide to British coin pre decimal denominations.
That stops with the florin because the Half Crown was worth 30 pre-decimal pence (or two shillings and six pence).
As the name suggests a 'Half Penny' was worth one Half (1/2) of a Penny.
Sovereigns have a face value of 20 Shillings (or one pound) and Half Sovereigns of 10 Shillings.
www.predecimal.com /predecimaldenominations.htm   (753 words)

  
 History of Irish Coinage
New designs were necessary for three decimal coins, the halfpenny, penny and two pence coins, since they did not correspond in value to any of the pre-decimal coins.
Of all the decimal Irish coins, it is perhaps the designs by Gabrielle Hayes that best embody traditional Irish imagery as they are adaptations of images from Celtic manuscripts and pay homage to the poetic complexity and symmetry of pre-Christian and early Christian art.
The Irish Free State was born in December 1921, but the country continued using British coinage for another five years.
www.crumplehorn.com /history.htm   (753 words)

  
 British Half Penny coin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The British decimal Half Penny (½p) or Ha'penny (pronounced HAY-p'nee) coin was first issued on 15 February 1971, the day the British currency was decimalised.
This article is about the British decimal half penny coin, issued between 1971 and 1984, only.
Please see History of the halfpenny for the pre-decimal halfpenny, issued between 1272 and 1969.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/British_coin_Half_Penny   (247 words)

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