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  1. The British decimal halfpenny ( p) coin was a denomination of sterling coinage introduced in February 1971, at the time of decimalisation, and was worth 200 of one pound. It was ignored in banking transactions, which were carried out in units of 1p . The decimal halfpenny had the same value as 1.2 pre-decimal pence, and was introduced to enable ...

  2. Twenty pence. The British decimal twenty pence coin (often shortened to 20p in writing and speech) is a denomination of sterling coinage worth of a pound. Like the 50p coin, it is an equilateral curve heptagon. [1] Its obverse has featured the profile of Queen Elizabeth II since the coin's introduction on 9 June 1982. [1]

  3. 25p. A commemorative coin issued between 1972 and 1981 as a post-decimal continuation of the old crown. From 1990 it was replaced in the commemorative role by the £5 coin. Fifty pence. £0.50. 50p. Introduced in 1969, just prior to decimalisation, to replace the ten shilling note ("ten bob note").

  4. The British twopence ( 2d) ( / ˈtʌpəns / or / ˈtuːpəns /) coin was a denomination of sterling coinage worth two pennies or 1 120 of a pound. It was a short-lived denomination in copper, being minted only in 1797 by Matthew Boulton 's Soho Mint . These coins were made legal tender for amounts of up to one shilling by a proclamation of 26 ...

  5. British decimal coinage originally had the words "NEW PENCE". The images showing "TWO PENCE" and similar cannot be of original 1971 coins. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.108.89.77 ( talk) 20:52, 29 September 2014 (UTC)Reply[ reply] That's correct. The image is of a 2012 coin featuring the latest design of a segment of the royal ...

  6. Halfpenny (British pre-decimal coin) The British pre-decimal halfpenny, (pronounced / ˈheɪpəni / ), once abbreviated ob. (from the Latin 'obulus'), [1] was a denomination of sterling coinage worth 1 480 of one pound, 1 24 of one shilling, or 1 2 of one penny. Originally the halfpenny was minted in copper, but after 1860 it was minted in bronze.

  7. The British decimal ten pence coin (often shortened to 10p in writing and speech) is a denomination of sterling coinage worth 1 ⁄ 10 of a pound.Its obverse has featured the profile of Queen Elizabeth II since the coin's introduction in 1968, to replace the florin (two shilling) coin in preparation for decimalisation in 1971.