In the old £/s/d system, 1 Shilling = 12 Pence, therefore 6 Shillings = 72 pence.
At decimalisation in 1971, 1 Shilling translated to 5 New Pence, therefore 6 Shillings became 30 New Pence.
one shilling is 12p so six shillings is 72p
£8,900.00
NO Scottish money is not called pences England money is called pences.
6
He earned about 6 shillings a week.
It costed 4 shillings for milk and 6 shillings for shoes. It also cost 4 shillings for a loaf of bread.
Around 36 cents
6-10 shillings a play
In pre-decimal currency, there were 240 Pennies in a Pound. Five Shillings was a quarter of a Pound, therefore, there were 60 Pennies in Five Shillings. 240 + 60 = 300 Pennies in One Pound, Five Shillings. There were 3 Pennies in a Threepence, so divide by three to bring it to Threepences. 300/3 = 100 Threepences in One Pound, Five Shillings.
10, thats like, 1st grade math:D
10 pences
10/6 or ten shillings and sixpence.
not sure what is the copper percentage of 5 1 pences and 3 2 pences