Such a coin was not issued.
50p
The post decimal value of the old ten shilling (10/-) bank note is just 50p!
about 150 or 200
The Gibraltar 50p coin featuring a monkey, specifically the Barbary macaque, is part of a series celebrating local wildlife. Its value can vary based on factors like condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, while it may have some numismatic value, it's often worth more than its face value if in good condition, but not a significant amount unless it’s part of a complete collection or sought after by collectors. Checking recent auction results can give you a better idea of its current market value.
What denomination is the coin? "New Pence" were introduced in 1968 when Britain eliminated its old coinage system and adopted a 100-based system like most other countries. New Pence (since 1982, called just "pence") are issued in denominations of 1p, 2p, 5p, 10p, 20p, 50p, £1 (100p) and £2. The pound is currently worth about $2 U.S. so you can effectively figure your coin's value by taking its denomination in pence and multiplying by 2 to get cents.
The value of a 2015 50p coin commemorating the Battle of Britain can vary based on its condition and demand. Generally, it is worth around its face value of 50 pence, but in uncirculated or collector-grade condition, it may fetch between £1 to £3 or more. Prices can fluctuate, so checking recent sales or a reputable coin dealer for the most accurate valuation is advisable.
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50p
The post decimal value of the old ten shilling (10/-) bank note is just 50p!
The circulation of a coin does not drop its value eg. 50p coins from 2012 Olympics.
50p as he's hardly tendulker.
£1 very rare...
50% of 50p =50%/100% * 50p = 0.5 * 50p = 25p
In 1945, the British pound was worth significantly more than it is today due to inflation and changes in the economy over the decades. Fifty pence (50p) in today's currency would be equivalent to a much smaller amount in 1945. To provide an exact value would require historical inflation data, but generally, 50p today would represent a few shillings in the pre-decimal currency system used in Britain before 1971.
Yes, it is worth the face value - 50p In October 2010, The Royal Mint released 16 of the 29 designs, 2011 dated 50p coins. The remaining ones are to be released at the same time this year. In total there will be 81 million. Sorry, it's not worth more than 50p :)
50p - 32p = 18p
Two fifths of 50p can be calculated by multiplying 50p by the fraction 2/5. This gives you (2/5) * 50p = 20p. Therefore, two fifths of 50p is 20p.