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  2. Fifty pence (British coin) - Wikipedia

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    The designs for the 1p, 2p, 5p, 10p, 20p and 50p coins depict sections of the Royal Shield that form the whole shield when placed together. The shield in its entirety was featured on the now-obsolete round £1 coin. The 50p coin depicts the lowest point of the Shield, with the words FIFTY PENCE below the point of the shield. The coin's obverse ...

  3. 13 Best Places To Turn Coins Into Cash for Free - AOL

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    Finding a place to change loose coins for cash can be a bit trickier. Check Out: Pocket an Extra $403 Per Month With This Simple Hack You can cash coins in for free at Coinstar kiosks, banks ...

  4. Change-making problem - Wikipedia

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    The change-making problem addresses the question of finding the minimum number of coins (of certain denominations) that add up to a given amount of money. It is a special case of the integer knapsack problem, and has applications wider than just currency.

  5. All change as salmon and King 50p top rare chart - AOL

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    The Royal Mint says a coin with the Atlantic salmon and the King's portrait is now the rarest 50p.

  6. Fifty pence (Irish coin) - Wikipedia

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    The coin was designed by Tom Ryan who would later design the Irish pound coin. About 5 million of these were produced, with 50 thousand proof coins also being produced. [1] Production of fifty pence coins ceased between 1988 and 1996 because of previous oversupply and because of reduced demand following the introduction of the twenty pence coin.

  7. Have Spare Change Lying Around? These 5 Coins Can Earn You ...

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    If you come across a forgotten jar of change while cleaning the house, take a close look as you wrap the coins or before you head to your local Coinstar kiosk to turn them in for paper money.

  8. Decimal Day - Wikipedia

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    In October 1969, the 50p coin was introduced, with the 10s. note withdrawn on 20 November 1970. This reduced the number of new coins required to be introduced on Decimal Day, meaning that the British public would already be familiar with three of the six new coins. Small booklets were made available, containing some or all of the new denominations.

  9. Rare Brexit 50p coin - only two known in the world - worth ...

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    People are being urged to check their pockets after two 50p Brexit coins minted with the wrong exit date were discovered.. Around a million of the special coins to mark the planned Brexit day of ...