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[edit] tuppence

What does tuppence means? Sounds like two pennies, but I wonder where that word came from. Maybe you want to start that article. :P

I'm, wondering because of Mary Poppins, since I'm not native and never heard it anywhere else so far.

--Caue (T | C) 05:13, Friday March 24, 2006 (UTC) 05:13, 24 March 2006 (UTC)


 It indeed comes from two pence - basically an old British coin worth very little. But I'm definitely unqualified to write about the history of coins!

Evahala 08:10, 28 March 2006 (UTC)