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twopence (ˈtʌpəns) Forms: see two and penny A. 2; also 6–7 tuppens, 7–9 tuppence, 8–9 Sc. tippence; and 20 (with reference to decimal coinage) two pence, attrib. two-pence. Since the introduction of decimal coinage in Britain in 1971 also pronounced (tuː ˈpɛns) when a sum of money is meant (as in se...
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Twopence (disambiguation)
Twopence or tuppence may refer to:
Two pence (or pennies) in British coinage, or the specific coins:
Twopence (British pre-decimal coin)
Two pence
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twopence
twopence/ˈtʌpəns; ?@ ˈtu:pens; `tuˌpɛns/ (also tuppence) n1 (esp formerly) sum of two pence (尤指旧时)两便士(金额).2 even the smallest amount 甚至最小的数量 I don't give twopence for/care twopence what they think. 我才不管他们怎麽想呢. It's not worth twopence. 这个分文不值.
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Threepence
coin), a pre-decimalisation coin
Threepence (Australian), a pre-decimalisation coin
Threepence (British coin), a pre-decimalisation coin
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Twopence
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2D
XL, the sixth iteration in the Nintendo 3DS line, released in 2017 and a larger version of the 2DS
2degrees, New Zealand telecommunications provider
Twopence
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Harry Osborne (philatelist)
Great Britain Twopence Plate Nine - A Study of the Plate and its Repairs, Chas. Nissen & Co., London, 1939. British Line Engraved Stamps, Twopence Blue - Studies of Plates 1 to 15, H.F. Johnson, London 1948.
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twopenny
twopenny, a. and n. (ˈtʌpənɪ) Forms: see two and penny; also 9 tuppeny; Sc. 8 tippony, tippanny, 8–9 tippenny, tippeny, 9 tip'ny. A. adj. 1. a. Of the value of, amounting to, or costing twopence. twopenny faith, the name by which Archbishop Hamilton's tract, Ane Godlie Exhortatioun, etc., published ...
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Charles Lathrop Pack
literature
Pack's collection of postage stamps of Victoria led to his publication in 1923 of his famous book Victoria: the Half-length Portraits and the Twopence Victoria: the Half-length Portraits and the Twopence Queen Enthroned
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Euclid Avenue (Cleveland, Ohio)
Victory garden
Philately
Philatelic
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Helen Forrester
The best-selling memoir of her childhood was Twopence to Cross the Mersey. Bibliography
Autobiographical works
Twopence to Cross The Mersey (1974)
Liverpool Miss (originally published as Minerva's Stepchild) (1979)
By the
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Quarter farthing
The obverse of the coins used William Wyon's obverse die for the Maundy twopence, bearing a left-facing portrait of Queen Victoria and the legend .
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Meaning and implication of these lines in The Importance of Being Ernest > Lady Bracknell: **There are distinct social possibilities in your profile. The two weak points in our age are its want of principle and its wa...
Lady Bracknell is pleased with Cecily's appearance, but only in the sense that she thinks it will make an impression on society ("distinct social possibilities"). Her listing of lack of principle and lack of profile as the present day's two "weak points" is ironic to the reader, given that one of th...
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Coins of British America
The Halfpenny and 1 Penny depict a rose right in the centre of the reverse, whereas the Twopence depicts a crowned rose on the reverse.
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