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  1. Half-crown

    The half-crown (2s6d or 2/6) coin was a subdivision of the pre-decimal Irish pound, worth 1/8 of a pound. The halfcrown was commonly called “two and six” due to its value of two shillings and sixpence (indicated on the coin itself as ‘2s6d’).
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  4. How to write pounds, shillings and pence pre-decimal …

    In the old pre-decimal money, the pounds, shillings and pence were separated by a slash, dot or dash with a pound sign £ in front. So, for example ten pounds, seventeen shillings and six pence was written as £10/17/6 or £10.17.6 or £10 …

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  6. £sd - Wikipedia

    There were several ways to represent amounts of money in writing and speech, with no formal convention; for example: £2/3/6 (two pounds, three shillings and sixpence), spoken, unless there was cause to be punctilious, "two pound(s), …

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    Apr 25, 2022 · Remember pounds, shillings and pence? How about farthings, sixpence and crowns? We look at old British money and convert the currency into today's coinage.

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