Thanks Jeff. Yes, sad about Woolworths. My mum bought me my first two records there.
By the late 50s juke boxes seem to have charged a dime ("Roll Over Beethoven").
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The three smallest U.S. Mint issued coins-For perspective, the current dime is 17.9 mm in diameter:
3-Silver half dime(1795-1873)15.5 mm diameter
2-Gold dollar(1849-1889)15 mm diameter
1-Silver three cent piece(1853-1873)14 mm diameter
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The four smallest denomination U.S. Mint issued coins:
1-Half Cent (1793-1857)
2-Cent (in two sizes/1793-NOW+)
3-Two Cent Piece (1864-1873)
4-Three Cent Piece (in two sizes/1851-1889)
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Originally posted by Robert View PostI assume (from the song) that a Nickelodeon was a kind of juke box. Did the price stay the same at a nickel?
The optical nickelodeon is just a quaint antique now (though some in working condition are in movie museums). The one that is mentioned in that popular song of the late 1940s early 1950s ("Put another nickel in, in the nickelodeon. All I want is loving you and music, music, music!!!") still exists in well supplied diners in the booths (but it costs a few quarters to play the records now). Nothing from any earlier period costs under a quarter - Woolworth's which was the "Five and Ten Cent Store" of "I Found a Million Dollar Baby" went out of business over a decade back (and I really miss the one on our Main Street area here). There are "Mom and Pop" shops with "$1.00 Store" signs. Shows inflation, doesn't it?
Jeff
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I assume (from the song) that a Nickelodeon was a kind of juke box. Did the price stay the same at a nickel?
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Just from memory (so I probably missed some), proposed denomination U.S. Mint issue coins that never made it into general circulation.
1-Four Dollar gold piece-a few test examples struck
2-Half Union ($50 dollar gold piece)-a couple of test examples struck
3-Union ($100 dollar gold piece)-Designed but no known examples struck
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There were also the crown (five shillings) and half-crown, plus of course the shilling.
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Yep still got some ha penny's floating around, together with pennies and thripences, anything bigger probably got spent, but most are of course the Aussie version, though probably a few English ones.
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Originally posted by GUT View PostI must be old 'cause I remember the
Florin
Six Pence
Half-penny
Tuppence and
Florin
Together with the two cents [but that was in Aus]
We also have here $1 and $2 coin, and I suspect soon they will talk of getting rid of the 5cent piece, we no longer have one or 2 cents.
Jeff
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Originally posted by Mayerling View PostThree Cent Nickel (U.S.)
Two Cent Piece (U.S.)
Angel (English, medieval - very expensive money)
Mark (English, medieval - not German)
Florin
Guinea
Six pence
Tuppence
Farthing
Marivedi
Louis d'or
Continental (as in "Not worth a ....")
Assignat (as in "Not worth a ....")
Florin
Six Pence
Half-penny
Tuppence and
Florin
Together with the two cents [but that was in Aus]
We also have here $1 and $2 coin, and I suspect soon they will talk of getting rid of the 5cent piece, we no longer have one or 2 cents.
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Obsolete Coinage We have heard of
Three Cent Nickel (U.S.)
Two Cent Piece (U.S.)
Angel (English, medieval - very expensive money)
Mark (English, medieval - not German)
Florin
Guinea
Six pence
Tuppence
Farthing
Marivedi
Louis d'or
Continental (as in "Not worth a ....")
Assignat (as in "Not worth a ....")
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The world's 5 largest denominations of currency that can legally be used by private citizens and their approximate value in U.S. dollars:
5-United States 5,000 dollar bill-US$ 5,000
4-Brunei 10,000 dollar note-US$ 7,000
3-Singapore 10,000 dollar note-US$ 7,000
2-United States 10,000 dollar bill-US$ 10,000
1-Thailand 500,000 baht note-US$ 16,000
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Originally posted by sdreid View PostEight engine passenger aircraft (#Built):
Germany:
Hindenburg Class Zeppelins (2)
Italy:
Caproni Ca.60 (1)
Soviet Union:
Tupolev ANT-20 (2)
United Kingdom:
Bristol Brabazon (1)
Langley's Aerodrome (before Curtis "fixed it")
Ader's Eole
GeeBee Flyer
R-101 Government built zeppelin
Maxim's Steam driven airplane
Spruce Goose
Da Vinci's proposed helicopter
Jeff
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Eight engine passenger aircraft (#Built):
Germany:
Hindenburg Class Zeppelins (2)
Italy:
Caproni Ca.60 (1)
Soviet Union:
Tupolev ANT-20 (2)
United Kingdom:
Bristol Brabazon (1)
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