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Lynda ~

Lynda ~ Report 2 Aug 2007 16:23

Do you sometimes convert back to 'old' money?

*Polly*

*Polly* Report 2 Aug 2007 16:28

I remember farthings !!! You could buy sweets for a farthing...How much is that now ?

Lynda ~

Lynda ~ Report 2 Aug 2007 16:30

Just got a small loaf of bread, and it was 75p, and I thought that's 15 shillings and that's a, ten bob note and 2 half a crowns. I remeber when bread was 1/11d thats not 10p. What has the world come to :))))

Joe ex Bexleyheath

Joe ex Bexleyheath Report 2 Aug 2007 16:33

Must admit that I do same as you Lynda, and while I am staggered by prices find it strange that kids don't think the same way - they have no qualms about paying what appears to you and I very high price for the most inane thing, that when we see it and convert back are horrified. Even pocket money I remember as being 6d (if the rent man could be avoided that week !) but now children want minimum of £5.

Fiona aka Ruby

Fiona aka Ruby Report 2 Aug 2007 16:33

I was 10 when we went over to decimal coinage and I still convert back to £sd sometimes. 18/- sounds so much more than 90p doesn't it?

Queen

Queen Report 2 Aug 2007 16:37

Ok remind me.....who knows what £.s.d. Stood for?

Joy

Joy Report 2 Aug 2007 16:38

I paid eight shillings for a loaf of bread the other day.

Newby CI

Newby CI Report 2 Aug 2007 16:43

Sue , thought L.S.D was a drug !!!! lol xxx

Joe ex Bexleyheath

Joe ex Bexleyheath Report 2 Aug 2007 16:43

£ is symbol for the pound - really an icon representing L for Libra - pound d is symbol for denari - though usually referred to as penny.

Newby CI

Newby CI Report 2 Aug 2007 16:44

Hi Lynda , At school I was taught multiplication up to the 12 times table then in the 70,s they changed to decimal . Still remember half pences . Can someone please tell me what a D stood for please ???? xxx

Lynda ~

Lynda ~ Report 2 Aug 2007 16:45

It isn't an L it's an £ (pound sign) As for the d well... I forgot :)))

Lynda ~

Lynda ~ Report 2 Aug 2007 16:46

Thanks Joe :))))

Queen

Queen Report 2 Aug 2007 16:49

Yes but isn't it really L .....S........D I can understand the S but where does the L and D fit into Pounds and Pence :)

Queen

Queen Report 2 Aug 2007 16:51

Thank you ...............Jan, Ellan. Couldn,t remember .........U clever lot x

Newby CI

Newby CI Report 2 Aug 2007 16:56

Thanks , so that means I used to get 240 Denarii in a Libra . Now I get 100 pence in a pound ? What happened to the other 140 Denarii when we went Decimal then ??? Think my bank works with LSD when applying interest to my overdraft ...lol xxxx

Jac

Jac Report 2 Aug 2007 16:56

I convert back all the time Lynda - cant help myself - I find it hard to equate a bag of Smiths Crisps (6d I think the top cost was) with a packet now costing 38p. or thereabouts! Eh by gum....those were the days eh? fags were 2p for 20.........a pint was 1/- ..........................and we bathed in front of the fire, with the loo down the garden )))) Jac

Lynda ~

Lynda ~ Report 2 Aug 2007 16:59

I bet if we went back to £.s.d for a week, we would realise just how much we were being ripped off by everyone. By the way Polly:)) I used to get four chews for a penny, so that was a farthing each, no equivalent now is there?

Queen

Queen Report 2 Aug 2007 17:01

I remember that my 'Dinner money' a school was 5 shillings a week.....2 great big Half Crowns lol

Jac

Jac Report 2 Aug 2007 17:03

I loved Half-crowns - you could get a Knickerbockerglory at Forte's for Half-a-crown (2 weeks pocket money plus for me) and I never could finish one! Jac

Jac

Jac Report 2 Aug 2007 17:04

Newby - I think the extra Dinari went to help Italy solve their debt problem - we're nice like that! ))) Jac