A monkey is £500, a pony is £25 and a grand is £1000.
Tanner - sixpence Bob - 1 shilling Oxford - 1 crown (Oxford Scholar, dollar) Knicker, sov or quid - 1 pound Apple - £20 (apple core, score) Pony - £25 Monkey - £500 Grand - £1000 Archer - £2000
A pony is £25 and a monkey is £500. I'm not sure but the terms might have originated from designs on Indian rupee notes.
Monkey Dog and Pony Circus - 1904 was released on: USA: 30 January 1904
A monkey is five hundred pounds, a ton is one hundred pounds, a pony is twenty five pounds, a score is twenty pounds and a cockle is ten pounds.
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Pony, donkey, monkey...
The word "monkey", most frequently referring to a payment of £500, as well as the word "pony", referring to £25, are both believed to derive from the days of Indian 500 rupee and 25 rupee banknotes, which feature pictures of a monkey and a pony respectively.
AnswerA monkey is £500. A pony is £25.
Monkey, donkey, and pony Jay (some kind of bird)
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A squirrel is not an amout of money. When someone says they need to 'squirrel away money', they mean they need to save or hard money. A pony is slang for 25 UK pounds.