Money, money, money….

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Money, money, money…

COINS

1 penny = £0 .01 You need 100 pennies to have £1

Two pence = £0.02 2 p

Five pence = £0.05 5 p

ten pence = £0.1 10 p

Twenty pence = £0.2 20 p

Designed by a child to illustrate the 2012 olympics Fifty pence = £0.5 50 p Designed by a child to illustrate the 2012 olympics

One pound £1 ± € 1.17 €1 ± £0.85 A quid

Safe and decorate… An ornament safeguard

Two pounds Two quid

What about these letters? Elizabeth II, Dei Gratia Regina, Fidei Defensor

The new 2008 British coinage The Royal Shield reverses designs

British banknotes

George Stephenson – inventor of modern railways Five pounds 5 quid George Stephenson – inventor of modern railways

Ten pounds Ten quid Charles Darwin

Twenty pounds Twenty quid William Shakespeare

Sir John Houblon – 1st governer of the bank of England Fifty pounds Fifty quid Sir John Houblon – 1st governer of the bank of England