Old Money
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Old Money
I bet there's still a few olde phartes on here could count this lot up.
And yes,I can too.
And yes,I can too.
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- Yorick
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Re: Old Money
I remember my grandad giving all us cousins (17) a Churchill crown for Xmas in mid 60s.
Would have cost him a fortune, relatively.
None of us remember what happened to them. Probably got chucked in a drawer and got forgotten about. Makes me a bit sad after his sacrifice.
Would have cost him a fortune, relatively.
None of us remember what happened to them. Probably got chucked in a drawer and got forgotten about. Makes me a bit sad after his sacrifice.
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Re: Old Money
Horrible dirty stuff.
I sorted and bagged a load of 1p 2p 5p 10p & 20p coins yesterday.
I sorted and bagged a load of 1p 2p 5p 10p & 20p coins yesterday.
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Re: Old Money
Used to get two blackjacks or fruit salads for a farthing, if my old memory is correct
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Re: Old Money
Weren't they 4 for 1d ie one for a farthing?
I remember seeing farthings (with the robin on) but don't remember ever being able to spend them. Same with silver 3d coins.
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Re: Old Money
Dunno about adding it all up but I've used one of em as a model for my cornering technique.
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Re: Old Money
Think i have them all apart from the big half crown. The old large penny i cant remember but a certain dated one was rare and worth a bit. If yours was a year older it may have been a queen Victoria one what has a few quid value but need to be in better nick than yours. I have notes and coin from all around the world dating back to early 1900. Not worth a fook. Old east German notes. Not worth a fook. I also have a few old Iraqi Dinar what a quite large compared to other notes.
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Re: Old Money
Still have one, along with a bunch of others.Yorick wrote: ↑Mon Feb 26, 2024 9:53 am I remember my grandad giving all us cousins (17) a Churchill crown for Xmas in mid 60s.
Would have cost him a fortune, relatively.
None of us remember what happened to them. Probably got chucked in a drawer and got forgotten about. Makes me a bit sad after his sacrifice.
Re: Old Money
Farthings had a wren, not a robin. Mined ewe, I'm too young to remember actually spending one as well, they stopped being legal tender in 1961,Count Steer wrote: ↑Mon Feb 26, 2024 5:49 pmWeren't they 4 for 1d ie one for a farthing?
I remember seeing farthings (with the robin on) but don't remember ever being able to spend them. Same with silver 3d coins.
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Re: Old Money
You are quite right. I thought for years it was a robin but looking again, my bird identification skills must have improved 'cos it's obvs NOT a robin.Druid wrote: ↑Mon Feb 26, 2024 10:35 pmFarthings had a wren, not a robin. Mined ewe, I'm too young to remember actually spending one as well, they stopped being legal tender in 1961,Count Steer wrote: ↑Mon Feb 26, 2024 5:49 pmWeren't they 4 for 1d ie one for a farthing?
I remember seeing farthings (with the robin on) but don't remember ever being able to spend them. Same with silver 3d coins.
I've got a bag full of old coinage somewhere. It's not worth anything much but I wondered if any charities wanted stuff like that. Don't really want to chuck it in the bin/skip.
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Re: Old Money
Not sure when the switch took place, but 'coppers' are not copper, but steel blanks with a flashing of copper on the outside. It got to the point that the metal in the coin was worth more than the face value of the coin...
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Re: Old Money
About 1990 or so.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Tue Feb 27, 2024 8:29 am Not sure when the switch took place, but 'coppers' are not copper, but steel blanks with a flashing of copper on the outside. It got to the point that the metal in the coin was worth more than the face value of the coin...
They even sound different when you toss em.
The copper has more of a ring to it.
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Re: Old Money
Crikey, I found an old 'thatcher'* pound coin in a draw the other day and I thought that was old...
* thinks it's a sovereign
* thinks it's a sovereign
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Re: Old Money
I'd been using some £1 coins under the feet of a mantel clock 🕰 that I've been farpling around with. Realised that they're the old style (ie the ones that spawned an industry of fake ones). Took 'em to the bank and asked if they still changed them. Yup.
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