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half crown
noun
a former silver or cupronickel coin of Great Britain equal to two shillings and sixpence: use phased out after decimalization in 1971.
half-crown
noun
Also called: half-a-crown.a British silver or cupronickel coin worth two shillings and sixpence (now equivalent to 12 1/ 2 p), taken out of circulation in 1970
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of half crown1
Example Sentences
It was heard all of the coins were silver and included half crowns, shillings and sixpences.
Morris sent two canvas bags containing “410 Spanish dollars, two English crowns, 10 shillings sixpence, and a French half crown.”
It was on his right side, just below his rib cage, about the size of a half crown.
He places a half crown like the one I received as victor on my head, but it’s made of a heavy black metal, not gold.
"There were about 500 clippings - like pig tails - ranging from half crowns right down to pennies, all silver."
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