The British one penny is 20.32 mm in diameter with a thickness of 1.52 mm of bronze (if made between 1971 and 1992) and 1.65 mm copper-plated steel (if minted after 1992).The one penny weighs 3.5625 grams. The two pence is 25.9 mm in diameter and if minted before 1992 has a thickness of 1.85 mm (bronze), and if minted after 1992 has a thickness of 2.03 mm (copper-plated steel) and weighs 7.125 grams. The 5 pence is 18 mm in diameter and has a thickness of 1.7 mm or 1.89 mm and weighs 3.25 grams. The ten pence has a diameter of 24.5 mm with a thickness of either 1.85 mm or 2.05 mm and a weight of 6.5 grams. The twenty pence has a diameter of 21.4 mm and a thickness of 1.7 mm. The twenty pence weighs 5 grams. The 25 pence has a diameter of 38.61 mm, a thickness of 2.89 mm, and weighs 28.28 grams. The 50 pence has a diameter of 27.3 mm, a thickness of 1.78 mm, and weighs 8 grams. The one pound coin has a diameter of 22.5 mm, a thickness of 3.15 mm, and weighs 9.5 grams. The two pound coin has a diameter of 28.4 mm, a thickness of 2.5 mm, and weighs 12 grams. The five pound coin has a diameter of 38.61 mm, a thickness of 2.89 mm, and weighs 28.28 grams.
British currency is pounds (£) and pence (p) with 100 pence in a pound, it can be added, subtracted, multiplied or divided just like any other currency or decimal number
Many countries around the world use the Dollar as currency, dimensions will differ depending on which country you are asking about, for a better answer ask the question again stating which country you are interested in.
If you refer to 1 Shilling and 10 Pence (1s 10d or 1/10) in predecimal currency, it converted to 9.16 Pence in decimal currency.
There is no sensible answer to this question. A metre is a measure of length, with dimensions [L]. A pound is a measure of mass (or currency), with dimensions [M or £]. Basic dimensional analysis teaches that you cannot convert between measures with different dimensions without additional information.
All of these denominations beloing to the old redundant British predecimal currency system used by many of the British Empire/Commonwealth countries. 5 Guineas (105 Shillings) - converted to £5.25 in decimal currency. 2 Shillings (1 Forin) - converted to £0.10 in decimal currency. 2 Florins (4 Shillings) - converted to £0.20 in decimal currency. 12 Pence (1 Shilling) - converted to £0.05 in decimal currency.
The Gibraltar currency (GIP) is pegged at par with the British Pound Sterling (GBP) and the Gibraltar decimal coinage is identical in dimensions and composition to the equivalent British coins, being struck on the same blanks. Gibraltar currency is "legal tender" only in Gibraltar. Although British banks will exchange Gibraltar currency for British currency at parity, there is a charge for the service. Tourists are advised to exchange their Gibraltar currency before leaving Gibraltar.
The Bailiwick of Guernsey currency (GGY) is pegged at par with the British Pound Sterling (GBP) and the Guernsey decimal coinage is near identical in dimensions, composition and history to the equivalent British coins. Guernsey currency is "legal tender" only in Guernsey, but may be regarded as "acceptable tender" in Britain.
The Gibraltar currency (GIP) is pegged at par with the British Pound Sterling (GBP) and the Gibraltar decimal coinage is identical in dimensions and composition to the equivalent British coins, being struck on the same blanks. Gibraltar currency is "legal tender" only in Gibraltar. See the link to the Universal Currency Converter below.
British currency is commonly known as the British pound it is also referred to as Sterling.The British pound is the currency used in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland and many of it overseas territories.The International currency code is GBP.
One pound. The Falkland Islands currency (FKP) is pegged at par with the British Pound Sterling (GBP) and the Falkland Islands decimal coinage is near identical in dimensions and composition to the equivalent British coins. Falkland Island currency is "legal tender" only in the Falkland Islands.
The currency is British Pounds as Lancashire is in the UK
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The Gibraltar Pound (GIP) is pegged at par with the British Pound Sterling (GBP) and the Gibraltar decimal coinage is identical in dimensions and composition to the equivalent British coins, being struck on the same blanks. Gibraltar currency is "legal tender" only in Gibraltar.
In London, France, the type of currency used is pounds (GBP: Great British Pounds). The currency rate is $1.70 to 1 British Pound.
Currency in UK: British pound (GBP) / Sterling
Ireland at this point was still British, so the currency was the Pound Sterling.
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