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The image above depicts a unit of currency issued by the Bank of Israel.This design is copyrighted by the Bank of Israel, and its use is permitted by the bank under certain limitations:
The image above depicts a unit of currency issued by the Bank of Israel.This design is copyrighted by the Bank of Israel, and its use is permitted by the bank under certain limitations:
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In 1158, a new coinage was introduced by King Henry II (known as the Tealby penny), with a Tower Pound (5,400 grains, 349.9 g) of 92.5% silver minted into 240 pennies, each penny containing 20.82 grains (1.349 g) of fine silver. [46] Called sterling silver, the alloy is harder than the 99.9% fine silver that was traditionally used, and sterling ...
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