Originally posted by Nashwan
We lost all the fancy names with decimilisation in the late 60s. Someone a bit older than me could tell you what those were (sixpence, farthing, etc)
OK, I'll try. In the following list "d" is the abbreviation for old pence. There were 240 old pence to a pound (12d to a shilling, 20 shillings to £1).
¼d - farthing - removed from circulation before my time
½ d - ha'penny
1d - penny - can't remember it having any other name.
3d - joey - though only older people remember that name.
6d - tanner - known as such in my school days.
1 shilling - bob
2 shillings - florin (official name)
2/6 (2½ shillings) half crown (slang name = half dollar)
5 shilling - crown - not in circulation.
also 4d (very old coin - 18th/19th century) = groat.