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  2. Twopence (British pre-decimal coin) - Wikipedia

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    The British twopence (2d) (/ ˈ t ʌ p ə n s / or / ˈ t uː p ə n s /) 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 ...

  3. History of the British penny (1714–1901) - Wikipedia

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    Boulton was given a further contract in 1799, but only halfpennies and farthings were struck then. In 1805, Boulton gained another contract. By then, the price of copper had risen; in 1797, a pound of copper had coined 16 pence of coins, and in 1799 that amount of metal had made 18 pence-worth, but it took 24 of the 1806 pennies to weigh a ...

  4. File:Great Britain, twopence 1797 - George III (Coin edges).jpg

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    English: Coin edges 2 pence, Great Britain, 1797, George III. Copper, diameter 40.9 mm, thickness 5.1 mm, weight 56.47 g. Engraver Konrad Heinrich Kühler ...

  5. Soho Mint - Wikipedia

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    1 ⁄ 2 ounce (14 g), diameter 10 to a foot (1.2 inches, 30 mm) farthing 1 ⁄ 4 ounce (7.1 g), diameter 12 to a foot (1 inch, 25 mm) Cartwheel twopence coins made at the Soho Mint in 1797. Their weight in pure copper should be so close to the intrinsic value of the material that counterfeiting would be uneconomic. [2]

  6. File:Penny, Great Britain, 1797 - George III.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. List of British banknotes and coins - Wikipedia

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    Prior to decimalisation in 1971, there were 12 pence (written as 12d) in a shilling (written as 1s or 1/-) and 20 shillings in a pound, written as £1 (occasionally "L" was used instead of the pound sign, £). There were therefore 240 pence in a pound. For example, 2 pounds 14 shillings and 5 pence could have been written as £2 14s 5d or £2/14/5

  8. Penny (British pre-decimal coin) - Wikipedia

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    The British pre-decimal penny was a denomination of sterling coinage worth 1 ⁄ 240 of one pound or 1 ⁄ 12 of one shilling.Its symbol was d, from the Roman denarius.It was a continuation of the earlier English penny, and in Scotland it had the same monetary value as one pre-1707 Scottish shilling.

  9. British two pence coin - Wikipedia

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