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TRUMPENCE. Isn't that a British monetary denomination.... (Original Post) Jade Fox Aug 2016 OP
yep jberryhill Aug 2016 #1
Tuppence - Two Pence Siwsan Aug 2016 #2
There used to be a threepence (pronounced in my family as THRUPP-ence or THRUPP-nee) PSPS Aug 2016 #3
Or, thrupenny bit. pennylane100 Aug 2016 #4

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3. There used to be a threepence (pronounced in my family as THRUPP-ence or THRUPP-nee)
Mon Aug 8, 2016, 06:27 PM
Aug 2016

240p in a quid.

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