-
commissions the coins' designs. In
addition to the
circulating coinage, the UK also
mints commemorative decimal coins (crowns) in the
denomination of five pounds...
-
showing conversions between the
decimal and pre-
decimal systems. All
predecimal coins,
except for
certain non-
circulating coins such as crowns, sovereigns...
- by one thousand; one
millimetre is
equal to one
thousandth of a metre.
Decimal multiplicative prefixes have been a
feature of all
forms of the metric...
- non-
circulating commemorative designs, such as the
traditional Christmas 50
pence coins each year and the
various crowns. Isle of Man
circulating decimal...
- The
British decimal two
pence coin (often
shortened to 2p in
writing and speech) is a
denomination of
sterling coinage equalling 2⁄100 of a pound. Since...
- The
British decimal fifty pence coin (often
shortened to 50p in
writing and speech) is a
denomination of
sterling coinage worth 1⁄2 of one pound. Its...
- The
British decimal halfpenny (1⁄2p) coin was a
denomination of
sterling coinage introduced in
February 1971, at the time of decimalisation, and was worth...
- The
British decimal one
penny (1p) coin is a unit of
currency and
denomination of
sterling coinage worth 1⁄100 of one pound. Its
obverse featured the...
- been
featured on the
circulating two dollar, one dollar, and 20 cent coins. In
commemoration of the 40th
anniversary of
decimal currency, the 2006 mint...
- 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...