- three-halfpence
- [͵θri:ʹheıp(ə)ns] n
полтора пенни
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
three-halfpence — ˈ ̷ ̷ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ noun (plural three halfpence or three halfpences) Etymology: Middle English threhalpenys, from three, thre three + halpenys, halfpenys, plural of halpeny, halfpeny, halfpenny 1. : the sum of three halfpence : one penny halfpenny 2 … Useful english dictionary
Three halfpence (British coin) — The silver Three Halfpence (1½d) coin was introduced in Queen Elizabeth I of England s third and fourth coinages (1561 1582) as part of a plan to produce large quantities of coins of varying denominations and high metal content. The obverse shows … Wikipedia
three-halfpence — noun (U) BrE old use one and a half old pence … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
three-halfpenny — ˈ ̷ ̷ˈ ̷ ̷( ̷ ̷) ̷ ̷ adjective : worth or costing three halfpence … Useful english dictionary
English Three Farthing coin — The silver Three Farthings (¾d) coin was introduced in Queen Elizabeth I s third and fourth coinages (1561 1582) as part of a plan to produce large quantities of coins of varying denominations and high metal content. The obverse shows a left… … Wikipedia
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List of British bank notes and coins — List of British bank notes and coins, with commonly used terms.CoinsPre decimalPrior to decimalisation in 1971, there were 12 pence (written as 12d) in a shilling (written as 1s or 1/ ) and 20 shillings in a pound, written as £1 (occasionally L… … Wikipedia
Noble (English coin) — Edward III: AV noble. 1354 1355. Pre treaty period, series E, London mint The Noble was the first English gold coin produced in quantity, having been preceded by the Gold penny and the Florin earlier in the reigns of King Henry III and King… … Wikipedia
History of the English penny (1485–1603) — The Tudors (1485 ndash;1603) Henry VIIHenry Tudor, who reigned as King Henry VII between 1485 and 1509, had a rather tenuous claim on the throne, being the Lancastrian claimant via an illegitimate descendant of Edward III when all the more senior … Wikipedia
Crown of the Rose (coin) — A Crown of the Rose is an extremely rare gold coin of the Kingdom of England introduced in 1526 during the reign of Henry VIII, in an attempt to compete with the French ecu au soleil. The coin was not a success and just a few months later it was… … Wikipedia