10 Pence GBP in 1976 had the purchasing power of about £0.50 GBP today.
The Florin was introduced into the British currency in 1848 as a tentative step towards decimalisation which was not realised for another 120 years. A Florin was worth 24 Pence or two Shillings or one tenth of a Pound depending on your frame of reference. One tenth of a Florin was equal to 2.4 Pence in the predecimal currency, for which there was no equivalent coin or combination of coins. In the British decimal currency, a Florin converted to 10 New Pence, so one tenth of a Florin converted to One New Penny.
Old Turkish lira about 10 British Pence. There are 1,000,000 old lira in 1 New Turkish lira, so your old lira have little money value, just curiosity value. (1 New Turkish lira is worth (March 2009) about US$0.75.) Any remaining old lira has to be converted at either the Turkish Central Bank or T.C. Ziraat Bank branches, at the rate of 1 million old lira = 1 new lira
IN British empire pre-decimal currency, one crown was five shillings/one quarter of a pound/ 60 old pennies/25 new pence
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Shillings are no longer legal tender in the UK and there is no direct currency exchange because of that. A shilling (UK) was a pre-decimal coin worth 12 old pence. After the UK decimalised its currency in 1971 most of the pre-decimal coins continued to remain legal tender but had their value changed, so a shilling became worth 5 new pence, a sixpence was worth 2 1/2 etc. Over the following months many of the old coins were withdrawn from circulation and ceased to be legal tender, but the shilling and 2 shilling coins (worth 5p and 10p) continued to be legal tender until the early 1990's when they were replace by coins what were much smaller, a size that is legal tender still. If the coin was still legal tender it would be worth about $0.08. currently the coins only value is as a collectable/antique, and so it depends on the year and condition of the coin. The value was much higher in the past - a shilling in 1830 might have been the equivalent of $30 today.
It's worth about three cents for the copper.
50 pence.
3 cents
2 pence
It's worth maybe 1.5 pence for the copper.
It's worth nearly two pence for the copper.
A bank will only ever give you 20 Pence for a 20 Pence coin.
one pence in indian rupess
1 new pence is worth approximately 1.4 cents in American money.
If the coin states 'NEW PENCE' instead of 'TWO PENCE' then apparently £500-£700. This is because of an error in 1983 using the old 'NEW PENCE' 2p back that was removed from production in 1981.
You do not specify which coin. The 1 and 2 New Pence coins are still potentially in circulation, so are worth 1 and 2 Pence respectively. The Half, 5, 10 and 50 New Pence coins have long since been withdrawn from circulation and demonetised. Unless they are in mint condition, they are worth little or nothing.
Such a coin does not exist. The 50 New Pence coin was first issued in 1969.