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  • curprev 17:4117:41, 29 September 2022Midnorton talk contribsm 27,382 bytes −40 5p is not known as a ”bob” in the UK. Not sure if this is a N.American misconception, but in the UK 5p is “5p”. The shilling, or “bob”, was monetarily equivalent to 5p, which might explain the confusion. I think if it was there would be a mention here https://www.royalmint.com/stories/collect/coin-nicknames/ undo
  • curprev 17:3917:39, 29 September 2022Midnorton talk contribs 27,422 bytes +29 Undid revision 1113087624 by Midnorton (talk) undo Tag: Undo
  • curprev 17:3717:37, 29 September 2022Midnorton talk contribsm 27,393 bytes −29 5p is not known as a ”bob” in the UK. Not sure if this is a N.American misconception, but in the UK 5p is “5p”. The shilling, or “bob”, was monetarily equivalent to 5p, which might explain the confusion. I think if it was, there would be a mention here https://www.royalmint.com/stories/collect/coin-nicknames/ undo Tags: Reverted extraneous markup

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