| Picture | Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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![]() | 7 sides. Worth how much? | Twenty pence | 99%
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![]() | 7 sides. Introduced 1997. Value? | Fifty pence coin | 93%
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![]() | 12 sides. Introduced 2016. Value? | One pound coin | 93%
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![]() | What is this? It was super tiny. Withdrawn 1984. | Half penny coin (decimal) | 79%
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![]() | Current tender but remarkably large for its value, which is? | Two pence | 70%
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![]() | This was worth 3 pence: aka a 'thruppenny ___'. | Bit | 54%
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![]() | This was made of gold! and worth 21 shillings. Its name is the African region where the gold originated (also think Pig/Fowl). | Guinea | 54%
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![]() | What's the name of this coin, worth two shillings. (Old ones were used as 10ps until the 90s). F_____. | Florin | 53%
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![]() | A sixpence. What was its common name (sounds like it's to do with leather making)? | Tanner | 47%
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![]() | It's a shilling, worth 12 old pence. But what was its (very short) slang name? | Bob | 42%
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![]() | A farthing yes - but worth how much? | Quarter penny (predecimal) | 38%
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![]() | This is worth 4 pence. The Queen hands them out on Maundy Thursday. What's the 'great-sounding' name of a 4pence? | Groat | 21%
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