When Did The Decimal Half Penny Cease?

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The British decimal half penny ceased to be used on the 15th of February 1971. On that day, the United Kingdom changed from the centuries old tradition of using 12 pence to the shilling.
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Its actually quite easy, technically, it's written as 0.5p or you can write it as a fraction. There used to be half a penny coin too so maybe, if you found out the calculational term
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The British decimal Half New Penny and Half Penny coins were demonetised and withdrawn from circulation in December 1984.
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You do not give a year, but there is no documentary evidence of this flaw. Any coin with a "genuine" minting flaw would have some value, above the usual, as a collectible
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The pound note ceased to be legal tender in England in 1988, Scotland and NI still use Pound notes. The half penny and half crown, were withdrawn in 1969
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