So...
A crown would have been equivalent to 2 bits or a quarter, and a shilling equivalent to a nickel. When did you decimalize? (sounds violent)
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ah
see i think we've got different dates
yours is the date that the new currency came in, i'm thinking about when the old currency was no longer legal.
the (new) half penny was the last to go and i didn't think that went til the early 80s
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Tue 7 Oct 2008, 0:58,
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yours is the date that the new currency came in, i'm thinking about when the old currency was no longer legal.
the (new) half penny was the last to go and i didn't think that went til the early 80s
But the new half penny
was a decimal coin.
It was the old sixpence (tanner)that stayed in circulation till 1980, but we still went decimal in 1971 ;)
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Tue 7 Oct 2008, 1:03,
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It was the old sixpence (tanner)that stayed in circulation till 1980, but we still went decimal in 1971 ;)
aye that's true
like i say, it depends when you count from, all i knew was that my sisters were aware of two currencies and they weren't born til 75
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Tue 7 Oct 2008, 1:14,
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1971
Try this for pre decimal explanations
www.historyhome.co.uk/peel/economic/currency.htm
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www.historyhome.co.uk/peel/economic/currency.htm