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  • DallasDad
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    Originally posted by The Plantswoman View Post
    A Tanner = a sixpence or a thrupenny bit?

    I always thought a sixpence was 2 and a half p in new money.
    Yep you said 2.5p not 2.5d and 2.5p = 6d i.e. a Tanner.

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  • ClothCap
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    Originally posted by owlhoot View Post
    surprised there was no mention of cigs & booze.

    When i started smoking, a packet of 20 players no 6 cost about 20p

    Also, i definitely remember buying a pint of cider for 13p in the late 1970s
    !! Boomer alert !!

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  • The Plantswoman
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    Originally posted by DallasDad View Post
    FTFY

    That's a tanner in real money (And I said Tanner not Tenner for the hard of hearing at the back).

    "Four fruit salads or Black Jacks used to cost 1d. It wasn't long before they became 1/2p each!"

    BBC ON THIS DAY | 15 | 1971: Memories of a lost currency
    A Tanner = a sixpence or a thrupenny bit?

    I always thought a sixpence was 2 and a half p in new money.

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  • DallasDad
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    Originally posted by The Plantswoman View Post
    The first thing I ever remember buying is an Amazin Raisin Bar for 2 & a half pence.
    Damn good they were...
    FTFY

    That's a tanner in real money (And I said Tanner not Tenner for the hard of hearing at the back).

    "Four fruit salads or Black Jacks used to cost 1d. It wasn't long before they became 1/2p each!"

    BBC ON THIS DAY | 15 | 1971: Memories of a lost currency

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  • Mordac
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    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    I wa in pets at home the other day. Guinea pigs have gone up from £1.05 to £10. Its a disgrace.
    How are you supposed to feed a family of 4 at that price? Foie Gras is far cheaper.

    Threaded.

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  • original PM
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    Wow both petrol and food were more expensive in real terms when I was about 18 than now

    Although I bought my current house at the worst time doh

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  • The Plantswoman
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    Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
    Surprised there was no mention of cigs & booze.

    When I started smoking, a packet of 20 Players No 6 cost about 20p

    Also, I definitely remember buying a pint of cider for 13p in the late 1970s
    Probably still can in our local cider house, Tuckers Grave.
    Rough as hell & the rats hairs are at no extra cost!

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  • OwlHoot
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    Surprised there was no mention of cigs & booze.

    When I started smoking, a packet of 20 Players No 6 cost about 20p

    Also, I definitely remember buying a pint of cider for 13p in the late 1970s

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    I wa in pets at home the other day. Guinea pigs have gone up from £1.05 to £10. Its a disgrace.
    you are Richard Gere and I claim my five free tickets to a Premiere

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  • BrilloPad
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    I wa in pets at home the other day. Guinea pigs have gone up from £1.05 to £10. Its a disgrace.

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  • The Plantswoman
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    The first thing I ever remember buying is an Amaisin Raisin Bar for 2 & a half pence.

    Damn good they were...

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  • vetran
    started a topic Back in my day

    Back in my day

    Here you go pick a year and marvel how much things cost!


    Back in my day | See how costs have changed | Hillarys

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