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123: Decimal Day
Podcast |
Ungeniused
Publisher |
Relay FM
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Comedy
Education
Publication Date |
Feb 23, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:14:24
After decades of false starts, in 1971 the United Kingdom moved to a decimalized monetary system. Leading up to the change, banks had to take on massive amounts of work and people across the country had to get used to new coins and updated prices for goods.
After decades of false starts, in 1971 the U.K. moved to a decimalized monetary system. Leading up to the change, banks had to take on massive amounts of work and people across the country had to get used to new coins and updated prices for goods.

After decades of false starts, in 1971 the United Kingdom moved to a decimalized monetary system. Leading up to the change, banks had to take on massive amounts of work and people across the country had to get used to new coins and updated prices for goods.

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Decimal Day - Wikipedia
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"Granny Gets The Point" PIF - Full Version - UK Decimal Day (1971) - YouTube
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