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  2. List of free PC games - Wikipedia

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    Date free Free type Metacritic ; Barkley, Shut Up and Jam: Gaiden: Tales of Game's Studios Tales of Game's Studios RPG: Microsoft Windows, macOS: January 22, 2008 Freeware [9] 93 [10] The Battle for Wesnoth: David White and others David White and others Turn-based strategy: Microsoft Windows, macOS, Linux: October 2005 October 2005 Freeware [11 ...

  3. Sixpence (British coin) - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, the Royal Mint began minting legal tender decimal sixpence coins in sterling silver, [13] intended as commemorative coins for the Christmas season. [14] These coins are heavier than the pre-1970 sixpence (3.35 grams instead of 2.83 grams), and have a denomination of six new pence (6p) instead of six old pence (6d).

  4. Commemorative coins of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    2010: Two years until the 2012 London Olympic Games, athletics [2] 2011: The 90th birthday of The Duke of Edinburgh [3] 2011: Wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton [4] 2011: One Year until the 2012 London Olympic and Paralympic games, cycling [5] 2012: Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II [6] 2012: London 2012 Olympics

  5. Jubilee coinage - Wikipedia

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    The sixpence was gilded by fraudsters to pass as a half sovereign, and it was quickly withdrawn by the Royal Mint, which resumed its old reverse design (stating its value), slightly modified. Royal Mint authorities began to consider replacing the Jubilee issue within a year of its release, and this may have been hastened by Boehm's death in 1890.

  6. Category:Christmas video games - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... Pages in category "Christmas video games" The following 73 pages are in this category, out of 73 total.

  7. Sixpence (New Zealand coin) - Wikipedia

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    This design, due to its resemblance to the Soviet Union's hammer and sickle iconography, was strongly rejected by the Royal Mint's Advisory Committee for "undesirable political associations." [8] Two alternate designs for the sixpence from Metcalfe, both featuring a stylised six surrounded by the letters "NZ", were described as banal and ...

  8. Half crown (British coin) - Wikipedia

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    The British half crown was a denomination of sterling coinage worth 1 ⁄ 8 of one pound, or two shillings and six pence (abbreviated "2/6", familiarly "two and six"), or 30 pre-decimal pence.

  9. Sixpence (Australian) - Wikipedia

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    By 1916 all silver denominations, including the sixpence, could be minted at the Royal Mint branch in Melbourne. [2] Unique Australian currency was created with decimalisation in 1966. At the time of the sixpence, Australian lives were 'very English'. [3] 'The money ran through nursery rhymes up to Shakespeare; on the land, "a pound for a pound ...