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When old money became new money, surely the prices of things was also altered to reflect. Say a loaf of bread cost 50p or 10 bob in old money, that would translate to 20p <> in new money?
Quote from: dxmedia on April 30, 2010, 12:32:18When old money became new money, surely the prices of things was also altered to reflect. Say a loaf of bread cost 50p or 10 bob in old money, that would translate to 20p <> in new money?No, something costing 10 bob became 50p.
Except everything was rounded up wasn't it? Remember my Grandad moaning about decimalisation of the currency ripping everyone off.
I am too young to remember £ s d, I was not even walking when the change happened.........Money pit has it right!
Bring on the euro and lets get it done right ;) :lol: :lol:
After dx's comments on mixed measures..... Am I alone is tending to use mm for small measurements and feet and miles for longer distances?And have you noticed how we tend to use centigrade for low temps and fahrenheit for high temps? "Ooo, it's minus 5 degrees" or "It's going to be in the 80's tomorrow" :lol:
Except in the US, of course! And they have a different pint and gallon to us just to confuse people even more!
Don't work on the railway.....we still use miles and chains!!(except the Cambrian line that is going over to km's!!)