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Angie0208 | 16:24 Sat 29th Jul 2006 | Business & Finance
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Does anyone know the answer to this because it's been bugging me for years!! If with new money you put a "p" for pence, why when we had old money did we put a "d" after the pennies amount?? Thanks!
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Cos it was originally expressed in Latin - denarii. Pounds was librae and although s for shillings matched I think it was something like solidi
just to elaborate on dzugs great answer...

The abbreviation used when writing old penny amounts was d - from the Roman denarii
shilling was Solidus
Libra actually was �

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