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3.0d 'Three Penny' ('Thruppence', 'Thruppeny bit')<br> | 3.0d 'Three Penny' ('Thruppence', 'Thruppeny bit')<br> | ||
6.0d 'Six Pence'<br> | 6.0d 'Six Pence'<br> | ||
1.0s 'Shilling'<br> | |||
2/6d 'Half Crown'<br> | |||
5.0s 'Crown'<br> | |||
''Gold Coin''<br> | |||
£1 'Pound'<br> | |||
''Notes''<br> | |||
10.0s<br> | |||
£1 'Pound'<br> | |||
£5<br> | |||
Higher notes did exist, but even a £5 note was so rare a shop keeper will usually ask you to sign the back before accepting it.<br> | |||
==UK Equipment available at Harrods== |
Revision as of 05:48, 7 October 2011
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Extra 1920s Call of Cthulhu Equipment
Conversion Rates
£1=$4.43
UK Monetary Standards
£1 = 20 Shillings
1 Shilling = 12 Pence
1 Guinea = £21 (*Note: The Guinea is an amount used for high numbers, but there are no actual guinea notes or coins.)
Money values are written as Pounds Shillings/Pence; eg: 4 pounds, 0 shillings and five pennies would be rendered £4 -/5.
Common Notes or Coins
Bronze Coins
0.25d 'Farthing'
0.5d 'Half Penny' ('Haypenny')
1.0d 'Penny
Silver Coins
3.0d 'Three Penny' ('Thruppence', 'Thruppeny bit')
6.0d 'Six Pence'
1.0s 'Shilling'
2/6d 'Half Crown'
5.0s 'Crown'
Gold Coin
£1 'Pound'
Notes
10.0s
£1 'Pound'
£5
Higher notes did exist, but even a £5 note was so rare a shop keeper will usually ask you to sign the back before accepting it.