half-crown in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for half-crown in the English»Spanish Dictionary

half-crown in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for half-crown in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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Almost 60 years later, the thief admitted that the cup had been melted down to make counterfeit half-crown coins.
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In several areas a half-crown a copy was cheerfully paid to newsboys.
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However, my absolute favourite commemorative coin would be a 50p piece celebrating the elegance and beauty of the good old half-crown.
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In 1816, a new silver coinage was introduced in denominations of 6d, 1/-, 2/6 (half-crown) and 5/- (crown).
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Dickens half-crown is now billion dollars of loss and traffic accidents...
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The sixpence (6d) became 5 cents, the shilling (1/-) became 10 cents, the florin (2/-) became 20 cents, and the half-crown (2/6) became 25 cents.
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Silver coins of that age had disappeared for the simple reason that they were entirely silver: as were all threepences, sixpences, shillings, florins and half-crowns minted before 1920.
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The safety of this prediction is borne out in shinplasters and half-crowns.
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Gold coins included the half-crown, crown, angel, half-sovereign and sovereign.
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The half-silver coins lingered for decades: my father, in about 1967, had a huge sweet jar full of pre-1947 half-crowns on his desk at home.
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