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My Numismatic Collection from England, Scotland, and the United Kingdom
(pre-decimal)

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£0.000347 (¹⁄₁₂ penny) | £0.000521 (⅛ penny) | £0.000694 (2 pence Scots) | £0.00104 (¼ penny) | £0.00208 (½ penny) | £0.00417 (1 penny) | £0.00625 (1½ pence) | £0.00694 (20 pence Scots) | £0.00833 (2 pence) | £0.0125 (3 pence) | £0.0167 (4 pence) | £0.025 (6 pence) | £0.05 (12 pence) | £0.0556 (160 pence Scots) | £0.10 (24 pence) | £0.125 (30 pence) | £0.20 (48 pence) | £0.25 (60 pence)



£0.000347
(struck for colonial use 1827–1913)



United Kingdom†
1 cent - 1000
KM# 000 ( 1000–1000 )
metal
Ruler

grade
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£0.000521
(struck for circulation 1828–1856)



United Kingdom†
1 cent - 1000
KM# 000 ( 1000–1000 )
metal
Ruler

grade
Jan 2020 →
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£0.000694
(struck for circulation 1597–1697 as £0.00833 Scots)



Scotland†
2 pence Scots - 1000
KM# 000 ( 1000–1000 )
metal
Ruler

grade
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​£0.00104
(struck for circulation 1279–1956)



United Kingdom†
1 farthing - 1000
KM# 000 ( 1000–1000 )
metal
Ruler

grade
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​£0.00208
(struck for circulation ca. AD 946–1967)



United Kingdom†
1 cent - 1000
KM# 000 ( 1000–1000 )
metal
Ruler

grade
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​£0.00417
(struck for circulation ca. AD 924–1967)



United Kingdom†
1 penny - 1000
KM# 000 ( 1000–1000 )
metal
Ruler

grade
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​£0.00625
(struck for circulation 1561–1870)



United Kingdom†
1 cent - 1000
KM# 000 ( 1000–1000 )
metal
Ruler

grade
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​£0.00694
(struck for circulation 1601–1641 as £0.0833 Scots)



Scotland†
20 pence Scots - 1000
KM# 000 ( 1000–1000 )
metal
Ruler

grade
Jan 2020 →
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​£0.00833
(struck for circulation 1351–1800)



United Kingdom†
2 pence - 1000
KM# 000 ( 1000–1000 )
metal
Ruler

grade
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​£0.0125
(struck for circulation 1551–1967)



United Kingdom†
3 pence - 1000
KM# 000 ( 1000–1000 )
metal
Ruler

grade
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​£0.0167
(struck for circulation 1279–1888)



United Kingdom†
1 cent - 1000
KM# 000 ( 1000–1000 )
metal
Ruler

grade
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​£0.025
(struck for circulation 1551–1967)



United Kingdom†
6 pence - 1000
KM# 000 ( 1000–1000 )
metal
Ruler

grade
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​£0.05
(struck for circulation 1502–1966)



United Kingdom†
1 cent - 1000
KM# 000 ( 1000–1000 )
metal
Ruler

grade
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​£0.0556
(struck for circulation 1601–1682 as £0.667 Scots)



Scotland†
1 merk - 1000
KM# 000 ( 1000–1000 )
metal
Ruler

grade
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​£0.10
(struck for circulation 1848–1967)



United Kingdom†
1 cent - 1000
KM# 000 ( 1000–1000 )
metal
Ruler

grade
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​£0.125
(struck for circulation 1467–1967)



United Kingdom†
1 cent - 1000
KM# 000 ( 1000–1000 )
metal
Ruler

grade
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​£0.20
(struck for circulation 1544–1890)



United Kingdom
2 florins - 1887
KM# 763 ( 1887–1890 )
92.5% silver - 0.6741ozt Ag
Victoria

about uncirculated (cleaned)
September 2022
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​£0.25
(struck for circulation 1464–1965)



United Kingdom
1 crown - 1000
KM# 000 ( 1000–1000 )
metal
Ruler

grade
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​*Non-circulating or colonial-only type. Note that for circulating types, the mint year range (shown in parentheses after the catalog number) only includes years when the type was struck for circulation within the United Kingdom.
†No longer legal tender. Some larger denomination pieces are still considered legal tender at their original face values converted to decimal pence (i.e. five shillings = 25 new pence). Maundy strikes on the other hand (silver one-penny, twopence, threepence, and fourpence pieces struck in prooflike finish--and the following only applies to the prooflike strikes) remain legal tender but have been redenominated from pre-decimal pence (240 to a pound) to new pence (100 to a pound).
​
From about the 17th century until the union between the Kingdoms of England and Scotland in 1707, the pound Scots had been worth approximately one-twelfth of an English pound.
​GUIDE:
Line 1: country/place name
Line 2: denomination - year and mint mark
Line 3: catalog number ( year range of type )
​Line 4: composition - actual precious metal weight in troy ounces, if applicable
Line 5:​ ruler name
Line 6: condition
​Line 7: date type first acquired, if applicable 
→​ date present specimen of type acquired
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  • Home
  • The Mod of the Agonizer
    • About MotA (+download)
    • Informations & Instructions
    • Lores and Such
  • Other Mods
  • Caillou
    • Caillou's Head MC Map
  • My Numismatic Collection
    • Part I - United States
    • Part II - U.S. Quarter Dollar Series
    • Part III - England/UK Pre-Decimal
    • Part IV - United Kingdom Decimal
    • Part V - Other Countries
    • Part VI - Medallions, Tokens & Replicas
  • Neopets
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