Since their introduction in 1969, British 5 Pence coins have been made from an alloy of 75% copper and 25% nickel. There is no silver in any circulating British coin
The 5 pence coin (5p) in the UK is made of nickel-brass, which is an alloy consisting of 75% copper, 25% zinc, and a small amount of nickel. This composition gives the coin its distinctive golden color and durability. However, there may be variations in the metal content depending on the year of minting, so always check for specific details related to particular coins.
To determine the weight of 1 shilling (1s) worth of 5 pence (5p) coins, you first need to know how many 5p coins make up 1s. Since 1 shilling equals 12 pence, you would have 12 / 5 = 2.4. Since you can't have a fraction of a coin, you would need 2 coins for a total of 10p, which is less than 1s. Therefore, 1s worth of 5p coins corresponds to 2 coins (10p) and the weight would depend on the specific weight of the 5p coin, which is approximately 3.25 grams, making the total weight approximately 6.5 grams for 2 coins.
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sixty2 x 5p = £0.1020 x 5p = £1.0040 x 5p = £2.0060 x 5p = £3.00
Well, honey, to make it simple for you, 16p + 14p equals 30p. So, if you want to know how many 5ps are equal to 30p, just divide 30 by 5, and you get 6. That's right, darling, 6 shiny little 5ps will give you the same value as 16p and 14p combined.
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six 6 x 5p = 30p = 15 x 2p