The Slang term for a fifty cent coin is a half a buck or 4 bits.
There is no such coin. Pennies (to use the common term) are worth 1 cent and there were two-cent pieces during the 19th century that were worth, well, 2 cents. They're not the same. A "2 cent penny" is like saying "a twenty-cent dime". If you have a 2-cent piece that's about the size of a quarter with a shield design on the front, please post a new question that includes its date and how worn it is. Those details are necessary to be able to estimate its value.
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Each is the smallest denomination of coins in its currency system. However, several countries use the term "penny", either as the real name of a coin (e.g. the UK) or as a slang term for cents (e.g. US, Canada). You'll need to check a conversion site such as the one linked below because any conversion factor posted here will be out of date very quickly. Because a euro cent is 1/100 of €1 and a cent or penny is 1/100 of its respective primary unit, you can just convert euros to US dollars, UK pounds, or whatever, to get your answer for e-cents and pennies.
Cabbage ( or lettuce) is a common slang term for dollar bills.
The term "rollout" refers to the introduction of a product or service to the market. Its a slang term. Rollout can also refer to the method behind the products introduction.
Such a coin does not exist. A "dime" is the slang term for a US 10 cent coin. The Royal Mint has never produced "dimes" or 10 cent coins.
Such a coin does not exist. A "dime" is the slang term for a US 10 cent coin.The Royal Mint has never produced "dimes" or 10 cent coins.
Such a coin does not exist. A "dime" is the slang term for a US 10 cent coin. The Royal Mint has never produced "dimes" or 10 cent coins.
A yellow boy is a slang term for a gold coin.
If the question is supposed to be about the coin's value, it's worth about 3 cents. Remember, in American slang, "penny" means one cent so the term "one cent penny" is redundant, a bit like saying "a 12-inch foot" or a "1000 gram kilo".
£1 "quid" is simply a slang term for a pound, similar to the term "buck" for an American or Canadian dollar.
A cent shape typically refers to a circular form that resembles a coin, specifically a cent coin, which is a small denomination of currency in various countries. It can also refer to other contexts where a circular figure is used, such as in design or art. In geometry, the term "cent" is not formally recognized, but it may informally describe anything that embodies a circular or coin-like appearance.
I cannot find the term "bob in a bob" in any online slang dictionary. Perhaps you heard it wrong. A "bob" was an old term for a shilling (coin), and can be a modern slang abbreviation for "bend over buddy" or "battery operated boyfriend."
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It's the slang term for a British 2-penny coin. The pronunciation of "two pence" gradually elided into "tuppence".
It's the slang term for a British 2-penny coin. The pronunciation of "two pence" gradually elided into "tuppence".
A jitney, as used in your question, is an old term used when referring to a nickel coin. It is not in use very much today.