One is a CROWN, 5 shillings, and the other is a SHILLING piece. Totalling 6 shillings equatable to 30 pence.
2007-02-07 05:16:56
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answer #1
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answered by ~☆ Petit ♥ Chou ☆~ 7
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A 20 and a 10.One isnt a ten pence but the other one is
2007-02-07 05:12:07
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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The question seems to have been cut off, but if you're asking how many cents you'll have on a certain date, the answer is 2^n - 1, where n is 1 for January 1, 2 for January 2, etc.
2016-05-24 03:22:27
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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20 and 10.!!!
2007-02-07 09:49:02
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answered by JAM123 7
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lol one that isn't 10p is 20p coin and the other is 10p coin
2007-02-07 05:15:40
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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In pre decimal currency a florin and a sixpence.
2007-02-07 05:14:02
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answered by Anonymous
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10p and 20p, one isnt 10p but the other one is lol
2007-02-07 05:11:52
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answered by Lucy 5
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20p and 10p ...one of them (the 20p) isnt a 10pence coin.
2007-02-07 05:11:40
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answered by Anonymous
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20p and 10p.
2007-02-07 06:10:41
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answered by THE UNKNOWN 5
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why don't you guys swithc to the Euro already. jeez.
2007-02-07 05:23:02
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answered by bassdog65 4
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