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Travel Bug Dog Tag 1960 Tanners (Bob)

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Released:
Friday, January 17, 2014
Origin:
South West England, United Kingdom
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To move from cache to cache round the world heading back to GC2FT09  #06- Devizes Canal in Devizes , Wiltshire, UK.

About This Item

2 tanner equal a bob

I found some old pre-decimal currency coins ............ decided to send them travelling. This is one of 9 coin TBs set going on our trip to Australia in 2014.

Some explanation of old English currency just before Decimalisation Day on 15 February 1971.

Pre-decimal                              Decimal

Common name       Amount

Farthing                  ¼d                 548p ≈ 0.104p       ceased legal tender in December 1960

Halfpenny               ½d                 524p ≈ 0.208p        'appence    New 1/2 pence phased out in December 1981.

                                                                                3 half pennies also called threeappence [a foot …....’  (qv)]

Penny                     1d              512p ≈ 0.417p        also referred to as ‘coppers or copper’

                                                                                2d known as a Tuppence

Threepence            3d              1¼p                       Thruppence

Sixpence                 6d              2½p                       Tanner

Shilling                    1/-              5p                           Bob

Florin/Two shillings  2/-              10p                        Two bob

Half crown                2/6             12½p                      price of a pint of 'best' bitter in 1966

Crown                      5/-              25p

Pound                      20/-            100p                       In old currency this was a note - not a coin

                                                                                  Also there was a smaller 10 shilling 10/- note

Guinea                     21/-           105p                         Still used 'virtually' by auctioneers up until quite recently -

                                                                                   perhaps in thoroughbred horse sales it still is !!!

Therefore £1 pound was made up of 240 pennies, 80 thruppences, 40 sixpences(tanners), 20 shillings (bobs), 10 florins, 8 half crowns, 4 crowns or two ten shilling notes.

Can you imagine 8 pints of best bitter beer for £1 in 1966!

Farthings worth 1/4 penny had been withdrawn from circulation on 31st December 1960.

See  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decimal_Day  and   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farthing_%28British_coin%29

 

 

 

 

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Write note 11/18/2017 magkirk posted a note for it   Visit Log

It looks like this TB has gone missing from the cache I adopted from Klunk. I hope it turns up eventually but for now it is MIA.

Mark Missing 11/18/2017 magkirk marked it as missing   Visit Log

This is an automated message. This Trackable has been marked 'missing' by a cache owner or site administrator. Trackables are marked missing when it is determined that they are no longer located in the cache they are listed in or in the hands of the current holder. Review the most recent logs on this Trackable to learn more information about its current state.

Dropped Off 7/29/2017 northwing65 placed it in Where's The Beef Tennessee - .12 miles  Visit Log
Visited 7/27/2017 northwing65 took it to High above Huntsville Alabama - 79.7 miles  Visit Log
Visited 7/24/2017 northwing65 took it to Fungus Among Us Tennessee - 6.7 miles  Visit Log
Discovered It 7/15/2017 magkirk discovered it   Visit Log

Some of the coins on your page looked familiar, maybe from the month I spent hitchhiking around England with my sister in 1969. I saw them today at a pirate event in Chattanooga, TN.

Discovered It 7/15/2017 Zargonians discovered it   Visit Log

Discovered during the Lost Treasure of Mary Hyde event. Thanks for sharing!

Visited 7/13/2017 northwing65 took it to Needed - Crew To Seek Lost Treasure of Mary Hyde Tennessee - 4,618.7 miles  Visit Log
Visited 7/10/2017 northwing65 took it to Birmingham Cemetery Kentucky - 103.3 miles  Visit Log
Visited 7/10/2017 northwing65 took it to SO CONFUSED Illinois - 100.79 miles  Visit Log
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