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Threepence (British coin) - Wikipedia
The British threepence piece, was a denomination of sterling coinage worth 1⁄80 of one pound or 1⁄4 of one shilling. It was used in the United Kingdom, ...
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History of the threepence - Wikipedia
a denomination of currency used by various jurisdictions in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, valued at 1/80 of a pound or 1⁄4 of a shilling
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THREEPENCE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. The sum of three pennies. Note: Threepence is usually used of three British pennies. 2. A coin worth three pennies.
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threepence
threepence (ˈθrɪpəns, ˈθrɛpəns) [f. three + pence, collective pl. of penny.] 1. A sum of money equal in value to three pennies.1605 B. Jonson Volpone ii. i, What monstrous..circumstance Is here, to get some three or four gazettes, Some three-pence in the whole! 1701 Cibber Love makes Man v. ii, Ang....
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Coin Names and Their Nicknames: The Threepence | The Royal Mint
Many know the threepence as a 'thruppenny bit,' whilst the coin is also referred to as a 'joey.' It seems 'joey' was originally a slang term for the silver ...
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Newly Discovered Massachusetts Silver Threepence from 1652 ...
A small silver coin about the size of a nickel, struck in Boston in 1652, set a world record today in an auction conducted by Stack's Bowers Galleries.
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Threepence
Threepence may refer to:
Threepence (Irish coin), a pre-decimalisation coin
Threepence (Australian), a pre-decimalisation coin
Threepence (British
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threepence - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Threepence from Australia. (countable, historical) A former (pre-decimalisation) British or Irish coin worth three old pence.
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George V Sterling Silver Threepence | - Coincraft.com
The smallest sterling silver coin issued for general use was the Threepence, also known as a Joey. You have the bare head of the King on one side and the value ...
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1943 UK Threepences for sale - eBay
ENGLAND "THREEPENCE" COINS: 1883, 1897, 1938, 1940, & 1943, GROUP LOT OF (8). $85.00. Free shipping.
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Threepence - Coin Trust
Silver Threepence of George III 1762-1763 in VF and Better. From: £80.00. More details Quickview. Victoria Young Head Silver Threepence 1859-1887.
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George V, Threepence (.500 Silver) 1933 Fine - Coincraft.com
The smallest and still quite useful and valuable silver coin that was issued for circulation was the Threepence also known as the Joey. The design this year had ...
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threepence
threepence/ˌθri:ˈpens, formerly 旧时读作 ˈθrepns;`θrɪpəns, `θrɛpəns/ n[U](Brit) (esp formerly) sum of three pence (尤指旧时)三便士.
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Threepence (British coin)
The British threepence piece, usually simply known as a threepence, thruppence, or thruppenny bit, was a denomination of sterling coinage worth of one In 1644 the Exeter mint produced a fairly scarce threepence.
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Threepence (Australian coin)
The Australian threepence (pron. External links
Coins from Australia / Coin Type: Threepence - Online Coin Club
The Commonwealth threepences
Threepence | Blue Sheet
Coins of Australia
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