United Kingdom Penny,Pence,Pounds (Money,Currency and Coins)

 UK Currency With Pictures

One Penny

One Penny Head

Currency Shape - Circular

Obverse: Queen Elizabeth II

One Penny

One Penny Tail

Reverse:

Segment of the Royal Shield

Two Pence

Two Pence Head

Currency Shape - Circular

Obverse:Queen Elizabeth II

Two Pence

Two Pence Tail

Reverse:

Segment of the Coat of Arms of the UK

Five Pence

Five Pence Head

Currency Shape - Circular

Obverse:Queen Elizabeth II

Five Pence

Five Pence Tail

Reverse:

Segment of the Royal Shield

Ten Pence

Ten Pence Head

Currency Shape - Circular

Obverse:Queen Elizabeth II

Ten Pence

Ten Pence Tail

Reverse:

Segment of the Royal Shield

Twenty Pence

Twenty Pence Head

Currency Shape - Heptagon

Obverse:Queen Elizabeth II

Twenty Pence

Twenty Pence Tail

Reverse:

Segment of the Royal Shield

Fifty Pence

Fifty Pence Head

Currency Shape - Heptagon

Obverse:Queen Elizabeth II

Fifty Pence

Fifty Pence Tail

Reverse:

Segment of the Royal Shield

One Pound

One Pound Head

Currency Shape - Circular

Obverse:Queen Elizabeth II

One Pound

One Pound Tail

Reverse:

Royal Shield

Two Pounds

Two Pounds Head

Currency Shape - Circular

Obverse:Queen Elizabeth II

Two Pounds

Two Pounds Tail

Reverse:

Britannia

Five Pounds

Five Pounds Head

Currency Shape - Rectangular

Obverse:Queen Elizabeth II

Five Pounds

Five Pounds Tail

Reverse:

Design varies each year

Ten Pounds

Ten Pounds Head

Currency Shape - Rectangular

Obverse:Queen Elizabeth II

Ten Pounds

Ten Pounds Tail

Reverse:

Charles Darwin

Twenty Pounds

Twenty Pounds Head

Currency Shape - Circular

Obverse:Queen Elizabeth II

Twenty Pounds

Twenty Pounds Tail

Reverse:

Saint George and the Dragon

Fifty Pounds

Fifty Pounds Head

Currency Shape - Rectangular

Obverse:Queen Elizabeth II

Fifty Pounds

Fifty Pounds Tail

Reverse:

Matthew Boulton

Teaching Basic Currency Concepts to Children

Money is any medium of exchange that can be used to pay for goods and services and to measure the value of things.

Currency is a term for a country money in circulation. i.e, coins and bills.

Preschool & Kindergarten Currency and Coins Chart.

Money is required to sell/buy any products.For example kids can buy in his savings chocolates and ice creams and more ..

United Kingdom

The coins in circulation: 1 penny, 2 pence, 5 pence, 10 pence, 20 pence, 50 pence, 1 pound, 2 pounds.

The notes (paper money) in circulation: 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100.