...and so the dads army years were long gone for old arthur
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that would make it 10 times better
I would use my nice picture, but I will be shouted at if i do again
Saving Private Pike
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Saving Private Pike
one shilling and two pence
its 11 pounds, 4 shillings and 8 pence
£11.28p
a shilling is 5p in new money
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£11.28p
a shilling is 5p in new money
so a shilling is 5d (or pence as we metric folk like to call it)?
*Edit* so I see.
So why isn't it 11 pounds, 5 shillings and 3 pence?
*Edit edit* Oh, and were there still 100d to a pound (and therefore 20 shillings to a pound)?
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So why isn't it 11 pounds, 5 shillings and 3 pence?
*Edit edit* Oh, and were there still 100d to a pound (and therefore 20 shillings to a pound)?
ya
es ist groß, über diesen Tag zu hören, den Sie einen Hund aufleckten
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Thu 17 Jul 2008, 21:12,
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indeed
now to really confuse things i always like to mention the sixpence, half a shilling, or 2 1/2p in new money
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Thu 17 Jul 2008, 21:17,
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that has been inserted into my knowledge bank
under "Thinks what others must know, and know it now"
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Thu 17 Jul 2008, 21:19,
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i always liked the old thre'pence coin, and of course the farthing.
i can still remember using old money for sweets
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