[303rd-Talk] Coinage

bill runnels billrunnels at yahoo.com
Thu Dec 14 07:10:26 MST 2006


Hi LeRoy,
  My memory, which isn't to good , recalls 4.50. I also sent most of my pay home for the same reason. Happy Holidays..............Bill

Leroy Audrey <royaudrey651 at comcast.net> wrote:
  I seem to recall that during our stay in England the US GI was paid in
Pounds at the $.05 or was it 4.50? US $'s to buy one one pound. They didnot
want the GI's with too much(more than the Brits were able to have)so I had
most of mine sent home for deposits at the better US $ pay
LeRoy Chirstenson

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Maurice Paulk" 
To: <303rd-talk at 303rdbga.com>
Sent: Saturday, December 09, 2006 5:00 PM
Subject: [303rd-Talk] Coinage


> This one is aimed at Rex P. - I am using the forum to satisfy my
curiousity.
> Just maybe some of you have had the same thoughts as I.
> The pound as I understand it went decimal [Is that the right word??]
> [by 10s????]
> Rex's Xmas card had 2 2nd stamps & 2 2p [pence?]
> According to the exchange rate on the web -- 1 pound = $1.9564
> In '45 I think it was worth $4.03
> Seems to me last year at this time it was $2.75
> Since shillings, florens & guineas are passe how is the pound divided??
>
> I have several 3p silver and also brass 3p.
>
> Thank You!
>
> Maurice J. Paulk
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