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Amusements in Mathematics by Henry Ernest Dudeney
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[Transcribers note: Many of the puzzles in this book assume a
familiarity with the currency of Great Britain in the early 1900s. As
this is likely not common knowledge for those outside Britain (and
possibly many within,) I am including a chart of relative values.

The most common units used were:

the Penny, abbreviated: d. (from the Roman penny, denarius)
the Shilling, abbreviated: s.
the Pound, abbreviated: £

There was 12 Pennies to a Shilling and 20 Shillings to a Pound, so there
was 240 Pennies in a Pound.

To further complicate things, there were many coins which were various
fractional values of Pennies, Shillings or Pounds.

Farthing ¼d.

Half-penny ½d.

Penny 1d.

Three-penny 3d.

Sixpence (or tanner) 6d.

Shilling (or bob) 1s.

Florin or two shilling piece 2s.
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