6 Coins
Good question!Assuming you are in the United Kingdom then;You can pay for a transaction in 2 pences up to a value of 20p(pence) the same for 1p (pence) as legal tender5 pence and 10 pence you can pay up to £5-00 pounds as legal tender20 pence and 50 pence up to £10-00pounds as legal tender
Yes, if he said it sometime since 1998. The larger pre-1997 50 Pence coins were withdrawn from circulation and demonetised in 1998.
10% discount = £2.50; 8 pence per pound is just another way of saying 8% so discount is £2. The answer is therefore 50p, which is 2% of £25.
The couple of pence that you didnt pay for..
No.
5 pence
Typically, it can be very cheap to acquire parking at the Liverpool Airport. Usually, one must pay around two pounds and eighty nine pence to park at the Liverpool Airport.
You pay for them
Between one and three pence.
The coins were used to pay soldiers and for trade.
Not in the UK. The current (Sept 2013) minimum wage is £4.98 for 18 to 20 year olds, £3.68 if under 18.
If your stock notes in PNC, then yes! So pay attention, since 100 PNC (Pence) = 1 GBP (Pound)