Visualizing Pre-Decimal Currency

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  • @davewhite7182
    @davewhite7182 Рік тому +24

    Just before decimalisation a friend and I borrowed £5 each off our dads and went round the banks getting £5 worth of pennies, 1200 in all, and the checking the dates, taking them back and then onto another bank to repeat. When you drop the bag running to catch the train (as we’d used up all the banks on our local village) they go a long way!

    • @BitsAndBobsCoins
      @BitsAndBobsCoins  Рік тому

      That is a great story!
      Sounds like a lot of heavy lifting, did you find anything worth while?

  • @kencook4607
    @kencook4607 10 місяців тому +15

    Wow. It's insane that a medieval style currency system survived into the modern era. Thanks for the dedication making this video!

    • @BitsAndBobsCoins
      @BitsAndBobsCoins  10 місяців тому +1

      You are right 💯
      Thanks 😊💯

    • @wolfchrt
      @wolfchrt 8 місяців тому

      This currency took over the world along with their hogsheads and horsepower

    • @babyinuyasha
      @babyinuyasha 5 місяців тому +1

      @@kencook4607 even older, the £sd system came from the Romans.

  • @shoredude2
    @shoredude2 Рік тому +21

    The florin bought more in 1971 than a pound coin does today.

    • @BitsAndBobsCoins
      @BitsAndBobsCoins  Рік тому +3

      Yes, sadly coins have lost lots of value

    • @RaimoHöft
      @RaimoHöft 5 місяців тому

      Seen in the good ol' "Carry On..." movies, set in the UK of that time and age. 10 pounds to enter the camping side don't seem that much... 😁

    • @jamiehughes5573
      @jamiehughes5573 3 місяці тому

      Today, a relatively "cheap" loaf of bread costs around 40p(for a non branded store own loaf)
      Compared to 1914(before WW1) a loaf of bread costs 4d

  • @russguthrie232
    @russguthrie232 Рік тому +4

    An excellent presentation! My wife and I thoroughly enjoyed this video.

    • @BitsAndBobsCoins
      @BitsAndBobsCoins  Рік тому

      Thanks that is great to hear 😊 👍

    • @russguthrie232
      @russguthrie232 Рік тому +1

      @@BitsAndBobsCoins it was easy to understand and nicely visualized. Much better than another video that started back in ancient England.

  • @ouchthathurts6350
    @ouchthathurts6350 5 місяців тому +4

    Boys, this video has made my day. I was born in 1972 so I consider myself lucky in this respect. The pre-decimal system is interesting, not to mention wilfully difficult.
    Kudos to you for owning so many coins.

  • @kayokango
    @kayokango 3 години тому +1

    I'm impressed at how big some those coins are. Here in the states the only coin we have that actually has some real size to it is the fifty cent piece, and it's rarely ever used in most places.

  • @koinking1665
    @koinking1665 Рік тому +8

    When my grandad used to play card games he would sometimes win a pound in pennies because each “token” was a penny and he would have told me how he brought it home in his pockets or a sack

  • @JanEikeK
    @JanEikeK 7 місяців тому +6

    THIS and then hearing 1970's people telling the camera that they are afraid it will become more complicated in a year, is most likely the perfect après-read for Pratchett's "Making Money". - And I wondered where he got this uniquely strange idea from...

    • @BitsAndBobsCoins
      @BitsAndBobsCoins  7 місяців тому +1

      Your right 👍

    • @boxcat80085
      @boxcat80085 6 місяців тому +1

      They were probably just really used to the pre-decimal system that they were worried that the decimal currency was gonna by complicated since they hadn't fully got used to it yet.

  • @seanronayne3654
    @seanronayne3654 4 місяці тому +1

    Nice collection. I love them all. Copper silver gold. All fantastic

  • @CoinPatrol
    @CoinPatrol Рік тому +2

    I love videos like this. Nice one Ethan. 👍

  • @Lamprolign
    @Lamprolign Рік тому +8

    I am here as a strong advocate for 240 pence.

    • @BitsAndBobsCoins
      @BitsAndBobsCoins  Рік тому +1

      I would like that too

    • @TheOne_6
      @TheOne_6 5 місяців тому

      what about 250

    • @jordanl5444
      @jordanl5444 4 місяці тому

      ​@@TheOne_6250 would be too much, 230 too little

    • @jamiehughes5573
      @jamiehughes5573 3 місяці тому +1

      ​@@TheOne_6240 was the perfect number because it could be easily divided e.g you can divid it by 3 you can't with 250 since it be 83.3333333 instead of 80

  • @sidkings
    @sidkings 4 місяці тому +2

    What an epic video!
    I'm surprised your table didn't collapse. 😂
    Thank you for all the effort you put into this 🙏

  • @Mark3ABE
    @Mark3ABE 5 місяців тому +2

    What is interesting, from an historical point of view, is that the pre decimal penny was the direct descendant of the Roman Denarius. That is to say, it had not been rebased at all since Julius Caesar first introduced a coin of this value into circulation in Britain. While there is no longer any coin which is directly descended from the old Roman Denarius in our current coinage, the five pence piece is still connected to that coin, since it is worth exactly 12 Roman Denarii.

  • @comesignotus9888
    @comesignotus9888 Рік тому +6

    This video needs 1/3 (yep, one third) farthing! A lovely little coin )))

  • @baronvg
    @baronvg 4 місяці тому +2

    I wasn’t around when these coins were in use (I’m not even British), but I have to imagine there were instances of people just taking forever in lines digging through their pockets/purses looking for the right coins.

    • @BitsAndBobsCoins
      @BitsAndBobsCoins  4 місяці тому

      Very possible
      But people were born with the system and it was easy for most
      Just like learning a first language

    • @wulfrunian
      @wulfrunian 2 місяці тому

      You imagine wrong.
      The taking forever only started when they foisted the Mickey Mouse money on us.

  • @thestackcollector
    @thestackcollector Рік тому +4

    What a fun idea for a video guys! I wish I could still swap my predecimal into Sovereigns I'd be a rich man 😂 I really can imagine carrying that amount of pennies around as ive just had to do it moving house 😂

    • @BitsAndBobsCoins
      @BitsAndBobsCoins  Рік тому +2

      Thanks so much TSC
      Yes I would happily give 8 half crowns for a sovereign 😂😆

  • @squeaksvids5886
    @squeaksvids5886 5 місяців тому +4

    Hello! I see a 1/2 new pence masquerading as a farthing at 2:05!

  • @davidlatham8630
    @davidlatham8630 5 місяців тому +5

    The Pound Sterling used to be exponentially more valuable.
    In 1900 that Shilling coin would be equivalent to almost £8 in today’s money.
    A £1 coin was about £155.
    And that Farthing? About 15p.
    In 1900 you could live quite comfortably on £500 per year. {£77,000}

    • @BitsAndBobsCoins
      @BitsAndBobsCoins  5 місяців тому +1

      Yes, real money that could buy stuff

    • @MrMoritz74
      @MrMoritz74 5 місяців тому

      In the German Empire are 50 Pfennig = 6 Pence, 1 Mark = 1 Shilling, 20 Mark (Gold-Coin) = 1 Sovereign. Today: 8 € = 1 Mark. The german and british coins are nearly the same: 50 Pfennig had got the same sice and value than the 6 Pence coin. 1 Mark had the same size and value than 1 shilling, 2 Marks = 1 Florin, 3 Marks >= Half Crown, 5 Marks = 1 Crown, 10 Marks = Half Sovereign, 20 Marks = 1 Sovereign. Greetings from Germany!

  • @Larkinchance
    @Larkinchance 3 місяці тому +3

    you could set it to music, concluding with, "and a partridge in a pear tree....
    I visited the UK in 1972 as a long haired youth only to find that they had decimalized,
    I was disappointed because I was already to use pound, shilling, pence...

  • @lukebalsam
    @lukebalsam 14 днів тому +1

    Great video, really interesting

  • @MrMburrough
    @MrMburrough 6 місяців тому +1

    Excellent representation!

  • @AMD7027
    @AMD7027 10 місяців тому +30

    People laugh at the US for not commonly using the Metric system but we had decimal coinage from day 1.

    • @BitsAndBobsCoins
      @BitsAndBobsCoins  10 місяців тому +5

      Very true

    • @MasontheRedman
      @MasontheRedman 9 місяців тому +5

      Thomas Jefferson want the US to use the metric system

    • @exxbootneck
      @exxbootneck 7 місяців тому

      The US converting to decimal currency was simply part of severing ties with the UK after the rebellion

    • @glooboo
      @glooboo 6 місяців тому +2

      While we did have decimal coinage from "day 1" as you say. British coinage was accepted coin for coin in the U.S. until the Civil War.
      It's easy to forget that until the end of World War I, the UK was the wealthiest and most powerful country in the world, and had been for more than 250 years.
      So as our money is used alongside their own in many countries today, so was British money used here alongside ours.

    • @paulnicholson1906
      @paulnicholson1906 5 місяців тому +3

      We still have inches and feet. That is no different.

  • @j.t.frompa5508
    @j.t.frompa5508 2 місяці тому +1

    I watched this 3 times up to the 3 minute mark and I can't figure out the part where you say and show the farthing is the same diameter and thickness of the penney but clearly when you set them out the pennies are much larger than the farthing!? Am I missing something or have I had a major brain fart? Is there more than one version of a penney?

    • @BitsAndBobsCoins
      @BitsAndBobsCoins  2 місяці тому

      Apologies
      The farthing is the same size as the decimal penny we use today so I swapped some farthings for these as I didn't have enough
      The pre decimal penny i am laying out is certainly much larger

    • @j.t.frompa5508
      @j.t.frompa5508 2 місяці тому

      Thank you. I just did a little wickepedia research and found out that when decimal pennies were introduced they were stamped as new pence or something like that but that after a few years the word "new" was dropped. Again thank you for your prompt response and for sharing your collection with us!

  • @Letsplaypasi
    @Letsplaypasi 5 місяців тому +1

    I am from Austria and we have had a decimal system since 1858 but befkre that it was crazy. As I'm really into that kind of stuff I realized how difficult the system was before 1858 as Austria was a part of the Holy Roman Empire and there were so many different currencies or some that had the same name but were worth a different ammount. Must have been terrible I can imagine...

  • @scented-leafpelargonium3366
    @scented-leafpelargonium3366 Рік тому +1

    Was there a groat 4 pence coin or was it put out of use? 🤔 Very good video. 🤗

    • @BitsAndBobsCoins
      @BitsAndBobsCoins  Рік тому

      There was a groat but it stopped being used in the 1850s

    • @scented-leafpelargonium3366
      @scented-leafpelargonium3366 Рік тому

      @@BitsAndBobsCoins Ah, thank you. I kinda guessed that might have been the case. You should do a video on Maundy Money as that is another intriguing form of British money. 🤑 (If you haven't done already.) You have a great catalogue of videos to explore and watch. 🤗

  • @KeyToTime
    @KeyToTime 4 місяці тому +2

    Amazing that you can easily divide 3p between 4 people if you needed though. Can't do that with decimal currency.

  • @omygodusernametaken
    @omygodusernametaken Рік тому +1

    What a great video!

  • @JoshuasOfficialChannel
    @JoshuasOfficialChannel 6 місяців тому +1

    Nice 👍

  • @louisimission2153
    @louisimission2153 Рік тому +1

    Great video, enjoyed that - dare I ask how many quater farthings in a 5 guinnea coin?

    • @BitsAndBobsCoins
      @BitsAndBobsCoins  Рік тому +1

      Thank you very much
      I have just done the maths and it is 20,160 1/4 farthings to the 5 guinea
      A crazy amount

    • @louisimission2153
      @louisimission2153 Рік тому

      Exellent. Very satisfying 🤝

    • @louisimission2153
      @louisimission2153 Рік тому

      I have also done some maths; 20,160 of the things would weigh 23.7kg

    • @louisimission2153
      @louisimission2153 Рік тому

      Aha, I have also found they would measure 272 meters if laid end to end in a ridiculous line

  • @MichaelScalet72
    @MichaelScalet72 3 місяці тому

    What is a collomn?

  • @MrPaw45
    @MrPaw45 4 місяці тому +1

    Good video but you made a mistake at 5:28 In the shilling column you added to many coins for the half crown. You should have only added a 6 pence where as you actually added 2/6 making the column total 4/6

  • @grahamturner5963
    @grahamturner5963 Рік тому +1

    That was fun 😃 Good job you didn't try this with the 1/3 farthing - you'd be on this till Christmas 😉

    • @BitsAndBobsCoins
      @BitsAndBobsCoins  Рік тому

      Your definitely right, if fractional farthings were included I would need a bigger table.

  • @jonslandfill
    @jonslandfill 5 місяців тому +1

    reta video!

  • @jeremysepicrun
    @jeremysepicrun 10 місяців тому +2

    My tiny critique is that you didn’t use the colloquial pronunciation.
    People said "thruppence" and "HAYP-knee" in stead of "three pence" and "half penny" respectively.
    As well as their slang terms: the bob, the tanner, the asspoop etc

  • @sirmadness
    @sirmadness Місяць тому +1

    The confusing bit is in media where they refer to huge numbers of old coinage. “200 shillings” and not “ten pounds” or “10000 florins” instead of “a thousand pounds.” God knows why, but yeah.

  • @tanelipirinen
    @tanelipirinen 5 місяців тому +1

    One guinea?

    • @BitsAndBobsCoins
      @BitsAndBobsCoins  5 місяців тому

      252 pence
      21 Shillings

    • @RaimoHöft
      @RaimoHöft 5 місяців тому

      So, 100 guineas a week are 25200 pence or 2100 shilling... or 105 pounds, right?
      I've always wondered, how many money Doctor Nookey was earning a week from this miracelous serum, he discovered at the Beatific Islands. 😜
      PS May the fertility of Sumakas swell your coconuts! 🤗
      PPS That would be round about 3000 pounds of todays money, if I'm not wrong... NICE!!! 👌🏻
      And paying 10 £ for entering the camping side of Mr Fiddler, thinking it is nude camping, was like paying 300 £ today! 😁

  • @shauncorless8965
    @shauncorless8965 Рік тому +3

    Growing up early 1960s if you were lucky to fi nd two shilling ,it was a fortune you could live like a ki ng for a week,,

    • @BitsAndBobsCoins
      @BitsAndBobsCoins  Рік тому +1

      Yes, coins had much more of a value back then

    • @paulnicholson1906
      @paulnicholson1906 5 місяців тому

      If I was sulking my dad would say “lad you look like you lost a shilling and found a tanner”.

  • @orionrichardson
    @orionrichardson 4 місяці тому +2

    Much easier to use galleons, sickles and knuts

    • @vaiovm
      @vaiovm 4 місяці тому

      In my opinion (as a huge Harry Potter fan), galleons, sickles and knuts are honestly harder, because they rely on numbers that aren't round and seemingly random, making calculations literal headaches.

  • @2204happy
    @2204happy Рік тому +1

    5:27 in the shillings column you got it wrong. You have 4/6 but a half crown is only 2/6, you should have only added a sixpence not 2 extra shillings.

    • @BitsAndBobsCoins
      @BitsAndBobsCoins  Рік тому +1

      Yes apologies

    • @2204happy
      @2204happy Рік тому

      @@BitsAndBobsCoins no need to apologise I was just pointing out a mistake 😁 £sd can be very confusing sometimes

  • @gerritleemburg6777
    @gerritleemburg6777 Рік тому +1

    Funny video I must say.

  • @lanamack1558
    @lanamack1558 Місяць тому +1

    Don't you people have proofreaders?

  • @vardekpetrovic9716
    @vardekpetrovic9716 2 дні тому +2

    1008 farthings in the gold guinea

  • @daverees9344
    @daverees9344 5 місяців тому +1

    You forgot the 4 shillings or double florin.

    • @BitsAndBobsCoins
      @BitsAndBobsCoins  5 місяців тому

      True but it was not a lasting denomination

    • @jamiehughes5573
      @jamiehughes5573 3 місяці тому

      I find it funny it's technically still legal tender because it was basically forgotten. But because it was silver it was far move valuable than it's face value

  • @paulnicholson1906
    @paulnicholson1906 5 місяців тому +2

    You needed to wear a belt with a pocket full of pennies or your pants would be around your ankles.

  • @christiangraham1
    @christiangraham1 4 місяці тому +1

    Are you Victorian?

  • @bottlecapdave2021
    @bottlecapdave2021 Рік тому +3

    Third Farthing and Quarter farthing visualisation please. 😂

    • @BitsAndBobsCoins
      @BitsAndBobsCoins  Рік тому +2

      The table would collapse 😂

    • @bottlecapdave2021
      @bottlecapdave2021 Рік тому +1

      @@BitsAndBobsCoins and we must include the rest of the sovereign denominations. Let's do this 💪😁

  • @babyinuyasha
    @babyinuyasha 5 місяців тому +1

    The half crown should have 2 shillings, not 4

  • @markus4595
    @markus4595 2 місяці тому +1

    What, no quarter farthings, half farthings or that three-farthings from Malta? :D
    I tried making a list a while ago:
    Quarter Farthing: 1/4 farthing, 1/16 penny
    Third Farthing: 1/3 farthing, 1/12 penny
    Half Farthing: 1/2 farthing, 1/8 penny
    Farthing: ¼ penny
    Half Penny: ½ penny
    Penny (d): 1 penny
    Half Groat: 2 pence
    Threepence: 3 pence
    Groat: 4 pence
    Sixpence: 6 pence
    Double Groat: 8 pence
    Shilling (s): 12 pence
    Quarter Noble: 1 shilling 8 pence
    Florin: 2 shillings
    Half Crown: 2 shillings 6 pence
    Half Noble: 3 shillings 4 pence
    Double Florin: 4 shillings
    Crown: 5 shillings
    Noble: 6 shillings 8 pence
    Half Mark: 6 shillings 8 pence
    Double Crown: 10 shillings
    Half Sovereign: 10 shillings
    Mark: 13 shillings 4 pence
    Sovereign: 20 shillings
    Guinea: 21 shillings
    Pound (£): 240 pence

    • @BitsAndBobsCoins
      @BitsAndBobsCoins  2 місяці тому +1

      Very comprehensive
      I think If I included quarter Farthings I would need a stronger table

    • @markus4595
      @markus4595 2 місяці тому

      @@BitsAndBobsCoins Indeed! 1/3840th of a pound, quite small. Fun side fact: The three-farthings of Malta was made to replace the native currency Grano, valued at 1/12th of a penny and by odd coincidence the New Pence is valued at 5/12ths or 1 and 2/3 three-farthings!

  • @TheRealBatabii
    @TheRealBatabii 4 місяці тому

    "collomn"??

  • @musicredsubaru
    @musicredsubaru 5 місяців тому +1

    How much did a farthing buy in 1940? 😲

  • @MasontheRedman
    @MasontheRedman 9 місяців тому +1

    Quarter and Third Farthings Exist

  • @J3D1D14H
    @J3D1D14H 5 місяців тому +1

    Lol the video is 12min 20sec

  • @thestackcollector
    @thestackcollector Рік тому +2

    Oh btw do you guys have an email address people can contact you on?

  • @jameseglavin4
    @jameseglavin4 2 місяці тому +1

    “collomn” lol fix your thumbnail

    • @BitsAndBobsCoins
      @BitsAndBobsCoins  2 місяці тому

      Apologies

    • @jameseglavin4
      @jameseglavin4 2 місяці тому

      @@BitsAndBobsCoins lol no sweat I’m just being a dick ✌️❤️

  • @Kevin-e6z7z
    @Kevin-e6z7z 7 місяців тому +1

    you don't have george III cartwheel 2 pence?