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It depends how old it is and what condition. The price can range from $1 to $300
No. In English we say "How old are you?"
To obtain 'money for old rope' is to gain when not expected to. Old rope is a difficult material to value, so it is most often just discarded rather than risk further loss by depending on material of unknown worth or capability. THE SAYING MONEY FOR OLD ROPE IS DERIVED FROM DAYS IN THE WORKHOUSE, WORKERS WHERE GIVEN DAMAGED, AND USED ROPE TO PICK INTO STRANDS WHICH WOULD THEN BE RE SPUN INTO NEW ROPE, THEY WOULD EARN JUST ENOUGH MONEY FOR A MEAL, HENCE THE SAYING "MONEY FOR OLD ROPE"
In Old English, elegy is more of a "mode" or manner of
Thee and thou mean "you" in old english.
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Very little - unless something makes them collectible. There were millions produced by the royal mint.
A three year old is likely to see five pennies as more money than a nickel because they may count each individual penny as a separate unit, whereas a nickel is seen as one single coin.
If you are talking dollars then the answer is 400,000 if you are talking old English pounds then the answer would be 960,000 pennies
Tuppence is an old English word, it means two pennies. There were two pennies in a shilling and twenty shillings in a pound.
If there is roughly 165 U.S. pennies in a pound of mixed (old and new) pennies, times 53 pounds, the total would be about $87.45.
4 pounds of old English money, from 1700, is worth £312.36 in 2009 new English money. Converted with the average exchange rate of 2009, that turns out at:$488.96Interestingly, 4 pounds equates to 2 quarts of wheat, 6 stone of wool or 44 days worth of wages for a skilled craftsman...
WHAT YEARS be more specific..
A penny is always worth a penny no matter what.
I believe the birch cent, the first pennies made in 1792
I have world war 2 japanese money what is it worth
A pound (£) in old money contained 20 shillings. A shilling contained 12 pennies.