There have been a number of strange coin denominations minted at different times, but I can find no reference to a Twopence Halfpenny coin.
There was a Twopence-Farthing coin produced very briefly during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I about 1560, but this was a modification to an earlier coin.
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It is: 62/2 = 31 pence
You can see that you have to multiply the number of quarters by 16 to get the number of pence. Since you know a "half" is 2 quarters, multiply by 16 : 2 * 16 = 32 pence
Twelve and a Half New Pence in decimal currency was the equivalent of a Halfcrown (Two Shillings and Sixpence or Thirty Pence) in the old currency.
The Tudors used coins of which the "penny" was the basic monetary unit Other typical coins from the period were Farthing = 1/4 penny Half penny = 1/2 penny Penny = basic monetary unit Half groat = 2 pence Threepence = 3 pence Groat = 4 pence Sixpence = 6 pence Shilling = 12 pence = 1s Half crown = 30 pence = 2s 6d Half crown = 30 pence = 2s 6d Crown = 60 pence = 5s Crown = 60 pence = 5s Half angel = 60 pence = 5s Angel = 120 pence = 10s Half sovereign = 120 pence = 10s Sovereign = 240 pence = 20s = £1 Fine Sovereign = 360 pence = 30s = £1 10s
45 pence
4.075 pence.
How much is a UK half pence worth
half a crown was two shillings six pence or 5 sixpences a sixpence was nicknamed a tanner 1 x 6 pence = sixpence (a tanner) 2 x 6 pence = 1 shilling (a bob) 4 x 6 pence = 2 shillings = 1 florin 5 x 6 pence = 1 half crown 10 x 6 pence = 1 crown = 1/4 pound
How much is a UK half pence worth
30/2 = 15 15/2 = 7.5 seven and a half pence
How much is a UK half pence worth
Half crowns, florins, pounds, shillings, and pence. A pound consisted of 20 shillings, and a shilling consisted of 12 pence. A half crown was 2 shillings and 6 pence. A florin was 2 shillings. They had "notes". These notes were to England as dollars were to the US.