A traditional threepenny piece, or "thrupenny bit," typically has 12 sides. It is a dodecagonal coin, which means it has 12 edges. This distinctive shape made it easily recognizable and was part of its appeal during its circulation in the UK.
A threepenny piece, or threepence, traditionally has 12 sides, making it a dodecagon. This design was used in the British coinage from its introduction in the 1930s until it was withdrawn in 1980. The coin featured a variety of designs over the years, but its 12-sided shape remained consistent.
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A British twenty pence coin has seven sides.
A Bay is a piece of water with land on three sides.
It has 7 sides but they are not flat, they are slightly curved. The coin is designed to have a constant diameter so that vending machines work with it.
A threepenny piece, or threepence, traditionally has 12 sides, making it a dodecagon. This design was used in the British coinage from its introduction in the 1930s until it was withdrawn in 1980. The coin featured a variety of designs over the years, but its 12-sided shape remained consistent.
About the same radius as a threepenny piece.
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The Threepenny Opera was created in 1928.
The Threepenny Review was created in 1980.
Threepenny Novel was created in 1956.
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A British twenty pence coin has seven sides.
a piece of paper is a 3D object it has a front and back face + two side edges + a top and bottom edge = 6 sides a piece of paper has 6 sides
If you mean how many reeds on the edge? it's 150
35 dollars USA
35 dollars USA