From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishtwopencetwo‧pence /ˈtʌpəns/ noun [countable, uncountable] British English another word for tuppence
Examples from the Corpus
twopence• I saw Colman's mustard at twopence a tin.• Gabriel recognized the girl of the yellow cart and the mirror, the girl who owed him twopence.• Paradise Lost had cost him a mere twopence.• There was an additional charge of twopence a week for the secretary's salary and office expenses.• It was a wine that they paid about a penny or twopence a glass for.• She felt bad and ran after him to part with twopence, and he swore at her again.