Understanding old British money - pounds, shillings and pence

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Understanding old British money - pounds, shillings and pence

"I was born in 1943.  The money used in our village was:- farthing, haypenny, penny, thrupenny bit, sixpence, shilling, two bob bit, half crown, ten bob note, pound note and five pound note. The crown coin was limited. I don't think there was a five pound coin. I believe the guinea was, still is, just a value and not a coin or note."

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