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Why do we write �10 and not 10�
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If i write tuppence as a figure I write 2p, so why, when wrting pounds, do we write �10 and not 10�?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As QM wrote, folk used to write 10�, We write 10lbs 10oz and not lbs10 oz10 and we write 10' 10" not '10 "10 so what is the difference?
We used to write 2/6 meaning two shillings and sixpence rather than two sixths so to write 2� 10 would not be confusing since it would be understood from the context.
We used to write 2/6 meaning two shillings and sixpence rather than two sixths so to write 2� 10 would not be confusing since it would be understood from the context.
TCL, there was a reference to a job in an issue of The Law Journal in 1885 which paid (quote) "a salary of 4� a week", so it seems the changeover was relatively recent. I wonder whether the $ sign may have influenced it. Was it always put before the figure? If so, the movement of the '�' may have been an attempt to present the two currencies in a similar format. Over to you.
(Incidentally, aye, Ah'm daein' a' richt.)
(Incidentally, aye, Ah'm daein' a' richt.)