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Laurel (English coin)
Laurel (English coin) The Laurel was the third English gold coin with a value of ...
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Talk:Laurel (English coin)
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Unite (English coin)
Unite (English coin) The Unite was the second English gold coin with a value of twenty shillings or ... was named after the legends on the coin indicating the kings' intention of uniting ...
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Laurel
Laurel Laurel can refer to: Places Philippines Laurel, Batangas United States: Laurel, Delaware Laurel, Florida Laurel, Indiana Laurel, Iowa Laurel, ...
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Guinea (British coin)
Guinea (British coin) The Guinea coin of 1663 was the first British machine-struck gold coin. The first one was produced on 6 ... premium. In 1670 the weight of the coin was reduced from 8.4–8.5 g ... to increase, and by the 1680s the coin was worth 22 shillings. The diameter ...
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Two guineas (British coin)
Two guineas (British coin) What is nowadays known as the Two Guineas coin was first minted in 1664, in England ... of the gold used to strike the coin, i.e. from west Africa. For most of its period of production the coin weighed 16.7 - 16.8 grams and ... by the Africa Company. The two guinea coin was produced in 1664, 1665 (possibly ...
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Five Guineas (British coin)
Five Guineas (British coin) The British Five Guinea coin was a machine-struck currency produced from 1668–1753. It was a gold coin 37 millimetres in diameter and weighing between 41 and 42 grams. Although the coin is now known as the "five guinea ... The edge inscription was put on the coin before the other two sides were ...
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British One Pound coin
British One Pound coin British One Pound coin Obverse Later portrait,used since 1998 Selected ... article discusses the British One Pound circulating coin issued since 1983, only. For earlier coins ... see the articles on the Sovereign, Broad, Laurel, and Unite. The circulating British One Pound (£1) coin is minted from a nickel-brass ...
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British coinage
... VIII ascended to the throne. George V coin's had him facing the left, as ... not in common circulation) A Quarter Penny coin, to be struck in aluminium, was proposed ... up never being minted. The Half Penny coin was demonetized in 1984. The standard One ... are all legal tender. The Twenty Pence coin was introduced in 1982 to fill the ... 10p and 50p coins. The first pound coin was introduced in 1983 to replace ...
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Talk:United Kingdom/Archive 2
... about the UK constituencies, including Southampton Test. Laurel Bush 10:51, 9 Mar 2005 (UTC ... of the now anticipated 2005 general election.Laurel Bush 16:10, 11 Mar 2005 (UTC ... of the table. At United States, only English is listed, not Spanish or Hawaiian. Listing ... listed at the US is that only English is official? If there is no official ... a de facto official language. That is English, both in the US and the ...
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