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English currency
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<blockquote data-quote="ChrisD" data-source="post: 459496" data-attributes="member: 8625"><p>Thanks Aussie for the info. Ive never been able to find anything that officially called in the English currency, unlike the changeover to decimal currency. Im guessing it was just allowed to continue as legal tender and left in circulation until reaching the banks and retained. Like you Ive found lots of English coins in-situ with Australian predecs, but the William IV was just a bit unusual. Anyway, another one of the mysteries that seem to pop up regularly with detecting. Cheers Chris.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChrisD, post: 459496, member: 8625"] Thanks Aussie for the info. Ive never been able to find anything that officially called in the English currency, unlike the changeover to decimal currency. Im guessing it was just allowed to continue as legal tender and left in circulation until reaching the banks and retained. Like you Ive found lots of English coins in-situ with Australian predecs, but the William IV was just a bit unusual. Anyway, another one of the mysteries that seem to pop up regularly with detecting. Cheers Chris. [/QUOTE]
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