Pre-decimal
Apr. 21st, 2011 12:49 pmAt the back of the Penguin Kipps there's a note explaining the pre-decimal British currency- sixpences, florins, guineas. My first thought was, "surely everybody knows about that"- and then I did some calculations and realised you'd have to be pushing 50 to have ever worked with the old money. It's things like this that make me realise how venerable I am.
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Date: 2011-04-21 05:33 pm (UTC)There's a Georgette Heyer Regency-era detective-and-romance novel, The Tollooth, whose plot revolves around the theft of a shipment of the new sovereigns in the spring of 1817. The stolen coins must be hidden away until enough sovereigns are in circulation for them to pass, because they weren't released into circulation until June of that year.
/history lecture
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Date: 2011-04-21 05:52 pm (UTC)One of the things I hate about the big modern push to rationalize everything is that too often rationalized measurements and currencies have no cultural features, nothing at all noticeable about them, just a slick finish and a stultifying unanimity.
Not always, of course. Canada did it right in a way, with their looney and tooneys, and I liked the short-lived Sacagawea dollar, the Bicentennial quarter, and the old Kennedy half-dollar. I admit the new pound coin is pretty and I like the dragon one, but IMO it's not as --- well, personable as the old-money ha'penny I have, or as the old Liberty dime.
Ah well. I hate innovation for its own sake anyway. Me being stuffy and stodgy, I suppose.
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Date: 2011-04-21 09:27 pm (UTC)I have a few old coins I've picked up over the years- and treasure. Pride of the collection are a George III cartwheel penny- a great chunk of bronze that was the biggest coin even minted in Britain- and an 1870s silver dollar- as flipped and flaunted in innumerable westerns.
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Date: 2011-04-22 10:26 am (UTC)I liked the threepence, with the multiple sides, and the big old copper pennies. Never did figure out how all those strange denominations actually worked, though.
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Date: 2011-04-22 10:29 am (UTC)The change was entirely rational- and made life easier, but...
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