Well, honey, in 1920, 1 Guinea would be worth 1 pound and 1 shilling. Guineas were used as a form of currency in the UK until they were phased out in the 1970s. So, if you had a Guinea back in 1920, you were sitting pretty with a fancy coin in your pocket!
A Guinea is 21 Shillings in the old predecimal British currency. There are 252 Pennies in a Guinea, therefore 504 Pennies is Two Guineas.
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It is the currency of Papua New Guinea.
New guinea
The Republic of Guinea uses the Guinean Franc.
The currency of Guinea-Bissau is called the Afracaine franc. This is globally abbreviated by the letters XOP. The currency is regulated by the Central Bank of West African States.
A guinea, in UK currency, was worth 21 shillings or 1 pound and 1 shilling.
A Guinea is a coin of the old pre-decimal British currency. It was worth approximately 21 shillings.
West African CFA franc.
The Communaute Financiere Africaine franc or XAF.
In the old currency, One Guinea was equal to 21 Shillings or One Pound and One Shilling. In the new currency, One Guinea is equal to One Pound and Five Pence.
No it does not relate to New Guinea. Europeans sold them for about a guinea, an ancient currency. The pig part comes from the fact that they sound like pigs.
Papua New Guinea's currency is Kina, one US dollar is approximately three Kina.
The type of Papua New Guinea is made up of Kina (keena) and toea (toya) with 100 toea equal to One Kina.