Title | : | Learn about British money, new and old! £££ |
Lasting | : | 10.40 |
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Views | : | 207 rb |
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SMASH Comment from : Leo Gura |
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Jersey the channel Islands still has a 1 pound note Comment from : Enjoys Learning And travel |
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I ask myself how to calculate with LSD-System? Comment from : Thomas Ritter |
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I like your prouncation of speaking verbals and I listen your video first time I really enjoyed God bless you Comment from : Ashmeet kaur Walia |
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There is best to know the biggest and happy returns Comment from : ganesh gawai |
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Had a tough time in 1973 England trying to figure out shillings, bobs, and quid I gave up and threw my money onto the counter, asking sellers to be merciful Glad you provided this explanation Still isn't easy with the old currency, but I might get it with enough repetition Those old terms should stay with you people in the UK It's part of your heritage and national identity Comment from : StillFreeinVT |
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Unbelievable! Wonderful! I love England! Comment from : Обзор китайских фонариков |
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So bad, I hate the British accent American English is much better! 🤮 Comment from : Xapape Teckel Basset 🐕 |
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I'm Indian & before 1947 Monarch of England was in our currency! Comment from : Zayn |
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A1 Comment from : بيع العملات القديمة |
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The queen just died o7 Comment from : China [PRC] 🇨🇳 |
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❤😂🎉😢😮😅😊brHi thank you for making me understand I did not know the difference between England or United Kingdom or Great Britain which ever country you want to call it brBecause I live in Australia thank you for making me understand❤😂🎉😢😮😅😊 Comment from : Rachel Maher |
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and fe Old English scilling, a coin consisting of a varying number of pence (on the continent, a common scale was 12 pennies to a shilling, 20 shillings to a pound), from Proto-Germanic *skillingoz- (source also of Old Saxon, Danish, Swedish, Old Frisian, Old High German skilling, Old Norse skillingr, Dutch schelling, German Schilling, Gothic skilliggs) Comment from : Kata |
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fe former British coin, 1660s, from Guinea, because the coins were first minted for British trade with Guinea (but soon in domestic use) and with gold from Africa The original guinea was in use from 1663 to 1813 Comment from : Kata |
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🎂🎁 cake happy birth day Comment from : Gayatri Behera |
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You have always complete explanationsIt's so pleasant to live in London, isn't it? Comment from : Marianne |
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nice, thanks! Comment from : Sohel |
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3:33 Rule Britannia intensifies Comment from : Bob Walsh |
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I have old pound coin Comment from : Hafiza Kidi |
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I'm watching this for a novel I'm about to write and this is quite helpful, I've subscribed to you because of that, thank you very much for your clear explanation 💕 Comment from : Hiraya |
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Your sense of humour is cute (the left up part of the screen of 9:35) Comment from : Алёна Гармаш |
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Very useful information Thanks a lot Comment from : Ирина Морозова |
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Old money for me it's just confusing i don't understand 💀😭 and tomorrow I have to present Britain money 😞 💔 Comment from : ひなた あさひ |
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Is there any explanation why British coins are so big and heavy? Comment from : Łukasz Banasiak |
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What does the abbreviation 'd' stand for in the older currency? Comment from : Maria Lorentzen |
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Thanks! Comment from : BRIAN D SPOHN |
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Sherlock Holmes was always rushing his coachman by offering a Guinea But I heard that there’s no Guinea note or coin existed Comment from : MickCorgi |
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Thank you, glad Im not british! Comment from : DoubleTapGaming |
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I just remember the farthing It was still being used in bakers' shops in the early 50s where an individual cake might be priced at 1 3/4 ( a penny three farthings )brThe £1 note is still legal tender in Scotland but new ones have not been made since the early 80s I think it's some 15 years since I saw one They are very rarebrScottish banks still produce s £100:00 note but there is little call for them Cards would normally be used for that amount in paymentbrWhen the Queen dies new notes with Charles' head will be produced but the previous notes and coins will still be legal tender Unless the money system changes ( which is unlikely ) the old currency could be around for a long time I remember pre decimalisation ( 1971 ) it was quite common for earlie coins to be in circulation for long periods So you might get a George VI or George V coin in your change as well as Elizabeth II ones, or even a Victorian penny from the 1880s These were usually very worn brJust a few thoughts Comment from : R Leitros |
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It was really interesting Thank you! Comment from : See The World THROUGH MY EYES |
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10:00 but now after the Brexit come to effect and Scotland wants to go back in EU brMore of Scottish people wants to use Euro instead of a pounds Comment from : Hyunjin Lee |
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2:05 and Adam Smith (an economist) is the very first Scottish person featured in English banknotes Comment from : Hyunjin Lee |
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1:32 the 50 quids are tooooo hard to find and rarely use in fact some people in English think that 50 quids are not legal tender specially when paying McDonald or have some drinks at the Starbucks brThey don’t get it Comment from : Hyunjin Lee |
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Why BoE withdrawn £100, £250, £300, £400, £500 and £1000 pound notes printed during 18th to early 20th centuries ? Comment from : Hyunjin Lee |
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Great explanation, well done! Thank you😄😄😄 Comment from : Guilherme Rossi |
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Lolly is also food Comment from : Intrepid Mike |
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You're amazing Comment from : MARIA LUIZA ACERBI |
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You are just amazing! Your videos are so interesting! Comment from : PETITE ZAM |
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Haha I don't carry a fifty pound note either! Nobody really wants it in their shop, and you get funny looks waving it about at the cashier Comment from : Neil Smith |
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Im 6 seconds in and I already know I have to sub Comment from : Ace Lad |
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It's amazing!!!🎉 Comment from : Elizabeth Garagundo |
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The queens face is on the money of many coins and bills brbrThe queens net worth is 550 million in terms of cash aprox value brbrNot counting fancy stuff like royal land and titles thats purely symbolic the family has collectively brbrLess than a billion in cash between thembrbrIf you remove royal tiles and land and jewels and stuff tied down with bureaucracy brbrThey only have a billion in cash that's actually theirsbrbrAnd brbrPrincess Beatrice mom was on oprah TV show discussing her financial troublesthe mother of a princess with money problemsbrbrIts ironic considering their grandmother has her face printed on the money they pay themselves and everyone usesbrbrFrom a anthropology or alien perspective brbrIt almost looks as if it's thebrbr currency of poor brbrWinner winner br1 year free dinner brSpokane 007 fm radio Comment from : D Hilton |
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Thanks for you class Good Bye Comment from : Luciana Lanari |
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These historical facts are awsome!!! Could you do more of this, please? Comment from : marcepando |
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thank you very much much appreciated Comment from : Zithulele Nyembe |
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thank god for the decimalization year Comment from : paloma t |
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i have 20 pounds , 5 pounds and one more 5 pounds, 2 coins of 1 pound 1 penny, 5 pence, 10 pennies and 20 pennies Comment from : Durgesh Pratap Singh |
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This is so informative Very helpful since I will be moving to the UK soon Thank you Comment from : dhira chakraborty |
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I am quite sure that you don't have few chances to see 50 pound hahahaha Comment from : Alien Thru Cosmos |
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S🌎ri lankan old many sellsbrMeding Sri lanka old many sells🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 Comment from : maha rawana |
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Is UK coin really secret carved crest symbol in the other side ? Comment from : Sang Jin Jeon |
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Thank you for all your videos, it teaches us a lot and thank you for making them Comment from : BasementDog |
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Ich bims Tim!!!!!! Comment from : Maximilian 1010 |
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Nice for getting a rough idea around it Comment from : Thayne Lybbert |
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can you please explain INR indian rupee? Comment from : Blender Sky |
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You're really so good teaching! Thank you so much! Comment from : Bryan DX |
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Money can also be called spondolies r smakers Comment from : Jem Reed |
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you are awesome Comment from : Helena So |
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FUN FACT: florins have not been withdrawn yet so technically they are legal and is worth 20p in todays money but if you find one you should sell it or keep it because it’s made of silver Comment from : greenguy 358 |
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Now I understand why certain bicycles are called penny farthings Comment from : MyOther Soul |
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Can you also talk about cents Comment from : पर्व Gupta |
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Watching this video on Brexit day Glad UK never used the Euro Comment from : TR4200 |
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Thank you for finally explaining the old currency for me! I like old movies and was always completely confused about the money system Now at least I know why the little kid was so excited when Scrooge told him to come back with the butcher and he would give him half a crown! :) Comment from : John Wilson |
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I’m just American just curious about European currency Comment from : Laura Arceo |
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We have all the money before 1971 and can't have a 50 nore a 10 coin or a 2 coin Comment from : munk |
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Excellent! Thank You! Comment from : Dennis Levin |
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How does a sovereign figure in on the older currency? Comment from : packjim56 |
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Ahh at last the penny has dropped brTime for me to spend a penny brThank you for sharing this information much appreciated Comment from : Billy Babu The Story teller |
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Thank you very much for this extremely cool and informative lesson about pre decimal UK currency Now I have a clear idea how much my UK collection is worth ;) Comment from : Nandi Collector |
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great! Comment from : Marie-France Belle |
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Thank you so much Comment from : Giti Shirasb |
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Very good lesson! Thank you, teacher! Comment from : scarlett starlet |
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Excelent! Comment from : Gabriel Pereira Mendes |
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Thanks aloooottt👍👍 Comment from : subhashbajwa |
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Margaret Thatcher say no to Maastricht Treaty on 1992 brSo Both UK and Denmark are not obligated to adopt the common currency the euro brWhile Sweden had referendum and 75 of Swedish are not happy letting go their national legacy money the Krona brSo, only Poland, Romania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czechia, Hungary are obligated to join the euro replacing them national currencies once they pass the createria Comment from : 이현진 |
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If you have guinea on your pocket it's like you have a 1000 Swiss Francs, 500 euro or even 10,000 Brunei/ Singaporean Dollar on your wallet Comment from : 이현진 |
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Crown coin are rarely seen in circulation brAs well as half crown Comment from : 이현진 |
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Why bank of England are no longer make 100 pound notes like what they did back in early 18th century Comment from : 이현진 |
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In Australia crust used to be used in addition to bread and dough Comment from : Trevor Baker |
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What is the plural for pound? Is it pound or pounds? Comment from : Trevor Baker |
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The notes £5 and £10 have been changed since Comment from : Dodge Chance |
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So nice I am from Tanzania Comment from : Sammy The Tourist |
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We want to know about how the londoners speek Comment from : Nelson Mikhail |
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I'm not British or anything, I'm American But I still love learning about this stuff Comment from : Stuntrunt |
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This bit of information is quite useful for Americans and foreigners to understand, should they travel to Britain for vacation or business ☺️💵💷 Comment from : Dario Witer |
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If you haven't done so yet I'd suggest a family relationships film using the Royal Family I did this eay back in the 80s It was fun and combined history with useful vocab Some students got a bit confused at first "Princess Diana is the niece of Prince Philip who is married to the Queen Mother" We got there in the end! Comment from : ian port |
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Thanks Comment from : Smart Car Ridin |
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If a shilling is worth 12 pennies and two and a half shillings are 30 pennis, why is a half crown a 2 and a half shilling? Comment from : Medium Mark |
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I wonder if England was on a gold standard like America was In the 1950s, American dollars were redeemable in gold, theoretically As inflation rose, even though gold rose in value, the fractional value was too small and we abandoned the gold standard Supposedly, each Americal dollar is backed by fractional reserves, but conspiracy people think FtKnox is empty! Comment from : Katori Chaz? |
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Makes me think of the Supertramp lyric, "lend me fifteen p, i'm dying for a smoke"! Comment from : Katori Chaz? |
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Thank you very much ma'am 🌸❤🌸❤🌸❤ Comment from : Hussain Eidani |
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It is interesting to me how other countries use the 1 and 2 pound coins in everyday life, such as vending machines and as bus tokens Whenever the US has tried a 1dollar coin (eg Susan b Anthony ) it has failed miserably We get rid of those as fast as we can because we have no infrastructure to use these coins They are useless to us Comment from : Mindjobmusic |
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Where is the second video? Comment from : Mor Kız |
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Thanks teacher Comment from : Luis Lozada |
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ten bob note Comment from : peter |
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A question on thr pre decimal money what or why was the letter "d" used with the old coinage ? Comment from : David Cummings |
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