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Thank you, found a bunch of change in an old desk, this was among it.
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British 10 New Pence.
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Yes, UK (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland). One of the first coins of decimal issue, 1 pound = 100 (new) pence. The word "new" was dropped after 1981. Before that it used to be 1 pound = 4 crowns = 20 shillings = 240 pence = 960 farthings.
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I meant 1 pound = 100 pence for the decimal coinage. The piece itself, of course, is 10 pence.
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