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Fri Mar 31 17:18:37 2006
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[log in to unmask] (R.E.BACKHOUSE [ECONOMICS])
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The half-crown (two shillings and six pence) was still a  
widely used coin till fairly recently. It went out only in  
preparation for decimalization, which happened in 1972.  
Crowns are still minted, but only to mark special events, not  
for general circulation. 
 
Roger Backhouse  
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