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Do English coins only have pennies and pounds? How to write them?
By the way, before 197 1 changed to decimal, there were many denominations. Strictly speaking, there are no pounds, only pennies.

The following are relatively complete early British denominations, written casually, from small to large:

Faxin = 1/4p

penny

Grotte = 4p.

Schilling = 12p

Frohring =2 shillings = 24p.

1/2 kronor =2.5 shillings = 30p.

Frohring = 48p.

Krone =5 shillings = 60p.

Sauverine < 1 golden pound > =4 kronor =20 shillings = 240p.

Noble = angel =1/3superine = 6. 8 pence =80 pence.

Golden Rose =3 Jin Fenghua.

Guinea =2 1 shilling = 252p.

The currency in early England was complicated, with the minimum face value of 1/4, that is, 1/6p, and the maximum of 5 guineas, that is,1,260p, with a huge difference of more than 20,000 times.