The Royal Mint provides the following advice on exchanging demonetised coins -
....... once a coin has been demonetised, banks are under no obligation to accept them. Nevertheless, many banks will accept demonetised coins from members of the public providing they have a bank account with them. Policy may vary from bank to bank, and some may charge a handling fee.
You probably can't.
82 Pence change.
what shops can i spend my one4all gift voucher
You can spend money in pence at various places, including stores, supermarkets, and cafes that accept cash or card payments. Many vending machines and public transportation systems also allow payments in pence. Additionally, some online retailers may list prices in pence, particularly in the UK. Lastly, local markets or small businesses may also accept payments in pence for smaller transactions.
You can go to many shops and find that brake prices might range from fifty to one hundred dollars. Its best if you go to stores that have low prices so that you won't have to spend a fortune.
Halfpenny - withdrawn and demonetised in 1984. Penny - the pre-1992 bronze Penny is still potentially in circulation. Two Pence - the pre-1992 bronze Two Pence is still potentially in circulation. Five Pence - the larger pre-1990 Five Pence was withdrawn and demonetised in 1991. Ten Pence - the larger pre-1992 Ten Pence was withdrawn and demonetised in 1993. Twenty Pence - all issues of the Twenty Pence coin are still potentially in circulation. Twenty-Five Pence - (Crown) was not intended to be a circulating coin, but is still legal tender. Try your luck. Fifty Pence - the larger pre-1997 Five Pence was withdrawn and demonetised in 1998. One Pound - all issues of the One Pound coin are still potentially in circulation. The gold Half-Sovereigns, Sovereigns, Two Pound and Five Pound coins are not considered general circulation coins, but are non-circulating legal tender. If you happen to have one of these, do not spend it, they are worth far more than the face value suggests.
Fifty thousand days or roughly 137 years.
they spend 2 hours like normal people when they go shopping
Well you can only spend them in wh smith because they are sold in there and they cant be sold online
It's only 50 cents, spend it.
If you have 50 pence left after spending 90% of your money, it means you spent 90 pence (since 90% of a pound is 90 pence). To find out how much money you started with, you need to calculate what 10% of the total amount would be. Since 10% is half of 20%, you can double the amount you have left, 50 pence, to get 100 pence. Therefore, you started with 1 pound.
two dollars and fifty cents