- Slang Terms for Money
- (In The Home Counties)
- "Dosh", "Bread", "Readies" and "Folding Stuff" = Money (mainly bank notes)
- "Wedge" = Bundle of Banknotes
- "Shrapnel" = Loose Change
- "Quid" or "Nicker" = £ Pound Note
- "Ten Bob Note" or "Half Quid" = 10/- Ten Shilling Note
- "Dollar" = 5/- Crown
- "Half Dollar" = 2/6 Half-Crown
- "Two-Bob" = 2/- Two Shillings
- "Bob" = Shilling
- "Tanner" = 6d Sixpence
- "Joey" = 3d Threepenny (old silver only)
- "Fiver" = £5
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- "Tenner" = £10
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- "Score" = £20
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- "Pony" = £25
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- "Bullseye" = £50
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- "Ton" = £100
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- "Monkey" = £500
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- "Grand" = £1000
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