Is this a trick question, a 2p coin is too wide to pass through the neck of a 2 litre bottle, so the answer is none.
There are 100 pence in a pound. Multiply by 100
There would be 24 Ten Pence coins in £2.40.
You would have a 1 Penny and a 10 Pence coin.
Three Pounds consists of 300 Pence, therefore there would be 30 x 10 Pence in Three Pounds.
The current British 10 Pence coin measures 24.5 mm in diameter, so you would need 41 10 Pence coins to make just over a metre.
There are 100 pence in a pound. Multiply by 100
The two coins are a ten-pence coin and a one pence-coin. The one-pence coin is the one that is not a ten-pence coin.
There would be 24 Ten Pence coins in £2.40.
You would have a 1 Penny and a 10 Pence coin.
The British 2 Pence coin weighs 7.12 grams. 7 Kilograms would equal about 983 Two Pence coins. 983 x 2 Pence coins comes to about £19.66
Three Pounds consists of 300 Pence, therefore there would be 30 x 10 Pence in Three Pounds.
The current British 10 Pence coin measures 24.5 mm in diameter, so you would need 41 10 Pence coins to make just over a metre.
The term "New Pence" ceased to be used on British coins in 1981. The word "Pence" should have a numeral with it to indicate how many Pence. Pence being the plural of Penny. In 1997 there would have been 50 Pence, 20 Pence, 10 Pence, 5 Pence and 2 Pence coins and a 1 Penny coin.
No. Pence is the plural of Penny. You can have One Penny or Two Pence, or Three Pence, etc. If you had two One Penny coins, you would have a total of Two Pence consisting of Two Pennies.
It is not illegal, but the bus driver has no obligation to accept large quantities of small coins when fewer larger denomination coins would suffice. It would be an act of goodwill on the bus drivers part when he has to count the coins and keep the bus on schedule. One Penny and Two Pence coins are only considered Legal Tender up to a combined total of 20 Pence.
Modified coins have no collector value. Any value would be associated with the necklace.
No country could afford to make general circulation coins from precious metals. The value of the gold would greatly exceed the face value of the coin.