Tuppence ha'penny? (longer title)

I had an old Uncle who used to say thruppence for a thrippeny piece.
that's what everyone called it... thruppence...or a thruppeny bit..or thruppeny piece,,, I still have some somewhere....

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the current pound coin is very similar to the old threepenny piece....

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You would get more for a threepenny bit, back then,
you get for a pound today.

In the early 1960s, you could get 16 pints of beer in
a pub, for a £1, today, in a pub near where I live the
price is £8 per pint, or £6 at the Happy Hour.

Money has not a lot of value, today, I don't think.

Mike.
 
You would get more for a threepenny bit, back then,
you get for a pound today.

In the early 1960s, you could get 16 pints of beer in
a pub, for a £1, today, in a pub near where I live the
price is £8 per pint, or £6 at the Happy Hour.

Money has not a lot of value, today, I don't think.

Mike.
when I left school, in 1970 I worked a 40 hour week in a Computer and Punch card operating room...for the princely sum of £4/10s... it was poor money even then... but today it barely buys me one punnet of grapes....at the supermarket.

My mother died in '73 if she came alive today she would die of shock at the prices now...
 
I was about 11 (1947) and walking to school in the peeing down rain when I spotted something edge on sticking up between two paving stones. It was a two bob coin, I felt like a millionaire because those were really tough times.
When I got home and gave it to my Mam, she nearly hugged my head off. 😊
 
I was about 11 (1947) and walking to school in the peeing down rain when I spotted something edge on sticking up between two paving stones. It was a two bob coin, I felt like a millionaire because those were really tough times.
When I got home and gave it to my Mam, she nearly hugged my head off. 😊
today the value of that 2 bob...( 10p) would buy the equivelent of £5.66 worth of food....

https://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money...tion-calculator-value-money-changed-1900.html
 
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