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... denomination , so coined , amounted in value to 960,7957 . - The Shillings had , at this time , lost almost every mark of impression , whether of head , or of reverse , or of inscription , or of graining at the edges . The Sixpences ...
... denomination , so coined , amounted in value to 960,7957 . - The Shillings had , at this time , lost almost every mark of impression , whether of head , or of reverse , or of inscription , or of graining at the edges . The Sixpences ...
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... denomination are , in this respect , subject ; he will collect and convert into Bullion the most weighty of them , and make a profit thereby ; and those Coins only , which are less perfect , will be left in general circulation . Of the ...
... denomination are , in this respect , subject ; he will collect and convert into Bullion the most weighty of them , and make a profit thereby ; and those Coins only , which are less perfect , will be left in general circulation . Of the ...
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... denomination , permitted to be current as lawful Money , or legal tender . The Coins of every kingdom or state are the measure of property and commerce , within every such kingdom or state , according to the nominal value declared , and ...
... denomination , permitted to be current as lawful Money , or legal tender . The Coins of every kingdom or state are the measure of property and commerce , within every such kingdom or state , according to the nominal value declared , and ...
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... denomination , permitted to be current in their respective dominions , shall pass , and become , in that respect , lawful Coins , or legal tender . In this Your Majesty's kingdom , Your royal Predecessors have always enjoyed and ...
... denomination , permitted to be current in their respective dominions , shall pass , and become , in that respect , lawful Coins , or legal tender . In this Your Majesty's kingdom , Your royal Predecessors have always enjoyed and ...
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... denomination , or the stamp . " The stamps were usually sent to them by the Treasurer and Barons of the Exchequer ... denominations ; and it is probable that the right of coining , which was given to them by these charters , was ...
... denomination , or the stamp . " The stamps were usually sent to them by the Treasurer and Barons of the Exchequer ... denominations ; and it is probable that the right of coining , which was given to them by these charters , was ...
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according alloy Bank of England Bankers called cent CHAP Charles circulation commodities compared consideration Copper Coins defective degree denarii denomination diminished due proportion dwts Edition Edward Edward VI English estimated evil exported foreign countries Gold and Silver Gold Coins Gold Pennies Gold to Silver Guinea Half Crowns Henry VIII indentures intrinsic value issued King William kingdom legal tender Lords Majesty measure of property Mints nominal value old standard opinion ounce Paper currency Parliament pass in currency payment Penny period Pieces Post 8vo Pound in tale Pound of Gold Pound of Silver Pound Sterling Pound Troy Pound weight practice precious metals principal measure proclamation profits quantity Queen Elizabeth rate or value realm reason Recoinage recoined regulations relative value respect ROYAL EXCHANGE Seigneurage sesterces Shillings Silver Bullion Silver Coins Sovereign standard Silver Tower Pound Troy Pound value of Gold СНАР СПАР
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