- not worth a groat
- {{not worth a groat}}sem valor.
English-Portuguese dictionary. 2013.
English-Portuguese dictionary. 2013.
Groat (coin) — Groat is the traditional name of an English silver coin worth four English pennies, and also a Scottish coin originally worth fourpence, with later issues being valued at eightpence and a shilling.NameThe name has also been applied to any thick… … Wikipedia
Groat — Coin first issued at Edward I s major recoinage of 1279, with the halfpenny and the *farthing. It was worth 4d, weighing 89 grains (0.2 ounce). It was not a success, being poor quality with its weight out of proportion to its value, while its… … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
Pfennig — 1. An einem Pfennig sieht man wie ein Gulden gemünzt (geschlagen) ist. – Simrock, 7836. Holl.: Aan een penning ziet men, hoe een gulden gemunt is. (Harrebomée, II, 178a.) 2. Auch der Pfennig ist blank, wenn er aus der Münze kommt. –… … Deutsches Sprichwörter-Lexikon
Medici Bank — For the private bank in Austria that failed due to its investment in Bernard Madoff s Ponzi scheme, see Bank Medici. Medici Bank Industry Banking Key people Giovanni di Bicci, Cosimo de Medici, Piero di Cosimo, Lorenzo de Medici, Francesco… … Wikipedia
Medici bank — Infobox Defunct Company company name = Medici bank company fate = Shut down by authorities successor = foundation = c. 1397 defunct = 1494 location = Various; home branch in Florence, Italy industry = Banking key people = Giovanni di Bicci,… … Wikipedia
Pound sterling — GBP redirects here. For other uses, see GBP (disambiguation). Pound sterling Peuns sterling (Cornish) Punt steirling (Irish) Punt Sostynagh … Wikipedia
Discworld characters — This article contains brief biographies for characters from Terry Pratchett s Discworld series. This list consists of human characters. For biographies of noted members of the Discworld s ethnic minorities (Dwarfs, trolls, undead), see the… … Wikipedia
Coins of the pound sterling — The Royal Shield reverse designs, introduced in 2008 (£2 coin is not shown) … Wikipedia
History of the English penny (1154–1485) — This is the history of the English penny from the years 1154 to 1485. The Plantagenets (1154 ndash;1485) King Henry II ascended the throne in 1154 as the first of the Plantagenet dynasty. For the first few years of his reign the coins of King… … Wikipedia
Scottish coinage — For coins circulating in Scotland since the Act of Union with England in 1707, see Coins of the pound sterling. For modern Scottish banknotes, see Scottish banknotes. The coinage of Scotland covers a range of currency and coins in Scotland during … Wikipedia
Henry VIII of England — Henry VIII redirects here. For other uses, see Henry VIII (disambiguation). Henry VIII … Wikipedia