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Begin date: 1601
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End date: 1717
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Note: free floating gold course against silver currecny titt Newton's reform |
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British currency
- Pound
- British pound
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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English | Pound Sterling (English Money) |
British currency |
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20 Shilling (English coin)
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240 Penny English coin
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no value
1601
1717
free floating gold course against silver currecny titt Newton's reform
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