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Nails were originally sold as a price, in pennies, per hundred.
A 10-penny nail cost 10 pennies per hundred. A smaller 6-penny nail cost six pennies per hundred.
The "d" stands for the Roman, "denarius," which was similar to a penny in Great Britain where that was the abbreviation for "penny" before the currency was decimalized.
A 10-penny nail cost 10 pennies per hundred. A smaller 6-penny nail cost six pennies per hundred.
The "d" stands for the Roman, "denarius," which was similar to a penny in Great Britain where that was the abbreviation for "penny" before the currency was decimalized.