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  2. Crown (British coin) - Wikipedia

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    Most Commonwealth countries still issue crown-sized coins for sale to collectors. New Zealand's original fifty-cent pieces, and Australia's previously round but now dodecagonal fifty-cent piece, although valued at five shillings in predecimal accounting, are all smaller than the standard silver crown pieces issued by those countries (and the UK ...

  3. Commemorative coins of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Until decimalisation crowns (five shilling coins) were used for this purpose as they were the highest denomination of the time, but due to inflation this role has been transferred to higher value coins. Crowns, £5 coins and (until 1996) £2 coins are non-circulating, although they are still legal tender. These denominations are only used for ...

  4. List of British banknotes and coins - Wikipedia

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    Prior to decimalisation in 1971, there were 12 pence (written as 12d) in a shilling (written as 1s or 1/-) and 20 shillings in a pound, written as £1 (occasionally "L" was used instead of the pound sign, £). There were therefore 240 pence in a pound. For example, 2 pounds 14 shillings and 5 pence could have been written as £2 14s 5d or £2/14/5

  5. Jubilee coinage - Wikipedia

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    He pointed out that the Royal Mint sold 1,881 proof sets of the 1887 Jubilee coinage at a price of 11 guineas (£11 11s, that is, eleven pounds and eleven shillings or £11.55 in decimal reckoning), about 25 percent above the face value, and the demand for the sets and for the Jubilee medal bearing a similar bust of Victoria by Boehm was such ...

  6. Waitangi crown - Wikipedia

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    The act set out weight and purity specifications for six denominations of silver coinage, requiring all coinage to be produced at 50% silver by weight. [5] Although the crown was among the denominations listed in the act, the Royal Mint minted only the five smaller denominations for 1933 and 1934. No design was proposed for a crown denomination ...

  7. Commemorative coins of Austria - Wikipedia

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    100 schillings - silver - Kremsmünster Abbey - 1977; 100 schillings - silver - Hohensalzburg Castle - 1977; 100 schillings - silver - Mint Hall in Tirol - 1977; 100 schillings - silver - Gmunden - 1978; 100 schillings - silver - Battle on the Marchfeld - 1978; 100 schillings - silver - Villach - 1978; 100 schillings - silver - Arlberg Road ...

  8. Five pence (British coin) - Wikipedia

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    The British decimal five pence coin (often shortened to 5p in writing and speech) is a denomination of sterling coinage worth 5 ⁄ 100 of a pound.Its obverse has featured the profile of the British monarch since the coin’s introduction on 23 April 1968, replacing the shilling in preparation for decimalisation in 1971. [1]

  9. History of Canadian currencies - Wikipedia

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    Six shilling note in York currency, issued by Michael Dye, an innkeeper in Toronto in 1815. The two most important rating systems were the Halifax rating and the York rating. The Halifax rating set the value of a Spanish dollar at five shillings. This value was actually six pence higher than the value of the Spanish dollar at that time.

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