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...this chip has always annoyed me - a 25p chip (25 pence) and while technically it is probably correct, no-one would usually use the denomination followed immediately by the decimal place. Guess I get more picky as I get older grin. I just don't understand why they didn't simply say 25p, and especially as many UK casinos use black for their £25 chips I can see how people could have thought that at first glance it was a £25 chip (certainly I have seen that description on Ebay in the past).

As for the century issue, depends on your definition. I had this 'debate' with a teacher friend who made the point that a century could be considered exactly 100 years but you have to define the starting point (and so the lack of a year zero doesn't make a difference if you consider the 31st December xx99 to be the last date of a century) or simply that a century is the description of any set of years that start with the same 2 digits (in which case, probably another argument, the first century AD was only 99 years long!). Either way, this one is always open to debate - usually after a few drinks grin grin grin


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Former Math Teacher chip rant !!!!!
What you say is correct
I noticed the Half Cent value as soon as I got
Re: Former Math Teacher chip rant !!!!!
Re: Former Math Teacher chip rant !!!!!
Half a cent = .005
$ or ¢ .... that is the problem ......
Chip on left = 50¢ / Chip on right is not correct
Oops. Now I see $0.50 would be 50¢ .
Sorry .... 2014 was OK sad 2019 is the mistake
I remember reading about the same.........
Re: Former Math Teacher chip rant !!!!!
Mark; Are you receiving my emails?
Right on - both rants are 100% correct
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