Penny (disambiguation)

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The penny is a coin used in several English-speaking countries.

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Halfpenny (British decimal coin)</span> Demonetised unit of currency that was worth one two-hundredth of a pound sterling

The British decimal halfpenny coin was a denomination of sterling coinage introduced in February 1971, at the time of decimalisation, and was worth 1200 of one pound. It was ignored in banking transactions, which were carried out in units of 1p.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Halfpenny (British pre-decimal coin)</span> Former coin of the United Kingdom and other territories

The British pre-decimal halfpenny,, once abbreviated ob., was a denomination of sterling coinage worth 1/480 of one pound, 1/24 of one shilling, or 1/2 of one penny. Originally the halfpenny was minted in copper, but after 1860 it was minted in bronze. In the run-up to decimalisation, it ceased to be legal tender from 31 July 1969. The halfpenny featured two different designs on its reverse during its years in circulation. From 1672 until 1936 the image of Britannia appeared on the reverse, and from 1937 onwards the image of the Golden Hind appeared. Like all British coinage, it bore the portrait of the monarch on the obverse.

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Decimal Day</span> 15 February 1971, when the UK and Ireland adopted decimal currency

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