twopence

/ˈtʌpəns/
noun
  1. A British coin worth two pence (old or new pence).
    • The price of a loaf of bread was just a twopence in those days.
    • He gave the beggar a shiny twopence from his pocket.
    • I found an old twopence in my grandmother's coin collection.
  2. A small amount of money; a trivial sum.
    • I don't care a twopence about what they think.
    • That old book isn't worth a twopence anymore.
    • She wouldn't give a twopence for his opinion.
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