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Can anyone tell me how the "d" stood for pence in old money?
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Reminds me of a pre-geography-field-trip lesson when I was at school circa 19**- (Edited by user)
Teacher; "We will be on the Yorkshire Moors in February, so don't forget your stout footwear, warm clothing and, most importantly, your LSD."
Pupil (ie me aged 16); "eh?"
Teacher; " Pounds, Shillings and Pence" *
Pupil; "B*gger, there's me thinking I had a new client"
* -L=Pounds S=Shillings D=Pence