On July 12, 2012, 20 pence was worth exactly 20 pence in the UK currency system. The value of currency doesn't change over time in nominal terms, so 20 pence would still be the same amount it represents today. However, its purchasing power would be different due to inflation, meaning it could buy less than it could in previous years.
As of June 2016, 20 pence converts to 28 cents.
"1p" is the abbreviation for 1 British penny. 100 pence = £1, so 1p is not worth much.
In 1920, 6 pence in the UK was worth about a quarter of a shilling, as there were 12 pence in a shilling. In terms of purchasing power, 6 pence could buy a small item, such as a loaf of bread or a newspaper. Adjusted for inflation, its value today would be significantly higher, roughly equivalent to a few pounds in modern currency.
In 1960, 4 pence would be worth approximately 4 pence in nominal terms, as that was its face value. However, when adjusted for inflation, its purchasing power would be equivalent to a higher amount today. According to historical inflation rates, 4 pence in 1960 would be roughly equivalent to about 10 to 15 pence in today's currency, depending on the specific inflation measurement used.
75 Pence GBP in 1976 had the purchasing power of about £3.60 GBP today.
How much is a UK half pence worth
How much is a UK half pence worth
All years of issue of the British 20 Pence coin are still in circulation and are worth 20 Pence in Britain and its dependencies. As at 14-May-2012, 20 Pence British is worth about $0.32 USD.
well OK so this was a good question and the best answer for that is well one pence is 1.5 cents so 2 new pence would be 3 cents
How much is a UK half pence worth
"Pence" is the plural of "Penny". One Penny, Two Pence Five Pence, etc.
20 pence
1 pence.
2.5 pence
It's still worth two pounds, which converts to $3.41 in US dollars (as of 21 July 2014).
50 pence.
1 pence