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Costs 70p
5p x 2p = 10p, then 10p / 4p = 2 remainder 2
6(5p)=30p
if question isHow many 5p's are in £22 x 5p = 10p20 x 5p = 100p = £140 x 5p = 200p = £2Answer: forty
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Not a whole lot, it is common because it was the first year of copper-nickel coinage for the shillings, in 1971 it would be decimalized to 5p and the value really hasn't changed much (although you can no longer spend it as 5p since the 5p coin was changed to a smaller size). I'd say it would be worth a couple of pence, maybe 7 or 8p or so perhaps up to 50p if fully uncirculated.
Assuming you're referring to a British shilling, it has no current value in commerce. The coin's face value is equivalent to 5p; shillings and old-style 5p coins co-circulated up till the early 1990s when new and much smaller 5p coins were introduced. All older 5p and 1s coins were then withdrawn from circulation. However, many older shillings can be worth a premium to collectors - please post a new question with the coin's exact date.
There were 12 Pennies in a Shilling, and 20 Shillings in a Pound. A shilling at time of decimalisation was worth 5p
Costs 70p
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Well the coins worth 5p but the monkey's worth about $400
Such a coin does not exist. The British 5 New Pence coin was first issued in 1968.
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A Florin would be the equivalent of a 10p, not a 20p. What you would see on it is 2s, not 20. The s stands for shilling, which would have been 5p. It would not be worth very much as there are still a lot of them about, so they are not a rare coin. If you have one, just keep it as a souvenir.
To find the fraction of 40p that is 5p, you would divide 5p by 40p. This simplifies to 1/8, as both the numerator and denominator can be divided by 5. Therefore, 5p is 1/8 of 40p.