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PENNY
Definition av PENNY
- ett kopparmynt använt i Storbritannien värt 1/100 av ett pund sterling
- ett mynt använt i USA och Kanada, värt 1/100 dollar
- pengar
- (historiskt) ett mynt använt i Storbritannien och Ireland, med ett värde av 1/240 pund sterling eller irländskt pund före decimaliseringen
- (historiskt) ett mynt använt i Irland, värt 1/100 irländskt pund före övergången till euro
Antal bokstäver
5
Är palindrom
Nej
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Exempel på hur man kan använda PENNY i en mening
- Pulps were the successors to the penny dreadfuls, dime novels, and short-fiction magazines of the 19th century.
- Sweeney Todd is a fictional character who first appeared as the villain of the penny dreadful serial The String of Pearls (1846–1847).
- It first appeared in 1845–1847 as a series of weekly cheap pamphlets of the kind then known as "penny dreadfuls".
- The standard circulating coinage of the United Kingdom, British Crown Dependencies and British Overseas Territories is denominated in pennies and pounds sterling (symbol "£", commercial GBP), and ranges in value from one penny sterling to two pounds.
- Guilder is the English translation of the Dutch and German gulden, originally shortened from Middle High German guldin pfenninc ("gold penny").
- Later influential works include the penny dreadful Varney the Vampire (1847); Sheridan Le Fanu's tale of a lesbian vampire, Carmilla (1872), and the most well known: Bram Stoker's Dracula (1897).
- An amusement arcade, also known as a video arcade, amusements, arcade, or penny arcade (an older term), is a venue where people play arcade games, including arcade video games, pinball machines, electro-mechanical games, redemption games, merchandisers (such as claw cranes), or coin-operated billiards or air hockey tables.
- Pollard (coin), a medieval coin made in Europe in imitation of the English penny, outlawed under Edward I.
- On March 30, 1885, he and business partner Milton Good opened a general store in Hope called Good & Eisenhower, operated mostly by the Eisenhower family, and "balanced to the penny" by Eisenhower's mandate.
- The name penny is also used in reference to various historical currencies, also derived from the Carolingian system, such as the French denier and the German pfennig.
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