off topic-uk money?
Dave Berry
daveb at HARLEQUIN.CO.UK
Mon Nov 6 12:27:21 EST 1995
> alright now i may be the only one not to know but how much is a quid?
Ah - you're running into the problem that people still use pre-decimal
units as slang. A quid used to be 20 florins, which translates into
new money as #2.50. 16 quids made 1 foal, a unit which nobody has used
for centuries, but which was alledgedly the cost of a young horse in the
reign of Henry II. 12 foals made a pony, i.e. #480, and this has come
into slang use for #500.
Other, less common, terms are a guinea, which was a pound and a shilling,
a shilling being 1/20 of a pound, a sovereign, which was 8 pounds and 8
shillings, and half-a-crown, which was of course half a sovereign. There
used to be a unit called the bishop, but this was banned in the mid-1800s.
> and what the hell is a pence?
1/100 of a pound, of course. (Pre-decimalisation it was 1/240 of a pound,
there being 12 pennies to the shilling, but everything is simpler now).
BTW, the term for the pre-decimalised currency was L.S.D., standing
for pounds (livre), shillings, and pence (denarii).
Dave.
Warning: some of the above is lies, but not all.
ObCD: Richard Thompson, "Watching The Dark".
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