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Marcel no pic
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Very nice ,never seen before
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What means £2.2.0 ?
2Pounds?
2Pounds 20pence?
22 Punds?
220 Pounds?
2Pounds?
2Pounds 20pence?
22 Punds?
220 Pounds?
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Two pounds and two shillings in old money before the UK went decimal.
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It means two pounds, two shillings, zero pence, more correctly referred to as two guineas.paelzermaen wrote:What means £2.2.0 ?
2Pounds?
2Pounds 20pence?
22 Punds?
220 Pounds?
In the UK's old monetary system there were 20 shillings in a pound, and 12 pennies in a shilling. (We went decimal on 15/2/71.)
A guinea was 21 shillings, i.e. 1 pound 1 shilling (more details here). It is still sometimes used in auctions, the decimal equivalent to 21s being £1,05.
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Notice the Connoisseurs set was marketed at 75 guineas.
See bottom of right hand panel.Bob
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There is something reassuring about a price quoted in guineas. It somehow instils an air of confidence.
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May be of interest, a Lesney message form with a hand written note about Matchbox Cyclone Cycles dated 17-1-74