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Shilling - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Shill - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A shill is an associate of a person selling goods or services or a political group, who pretends no association to the seller/group and assumes the air of an enthusiastic customer. The intention of ...
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Ugandan shilling - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Story of the British Shilling, a brief history with photographs. Part of Chard Coins' online catalogue. ... Obverse of Charles I Shilling ... Reverse of Queen Anne Shilling...
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shilling n. ( Abbr. s. ) A coin used in the United Kingdom, worth one twentieth of a pound, 5 new pence, or 12 old pence prior to 1971 ... The shilling is a unit of currency used in some current and former English Commonwealth countries. The word shilling comes from schilling, an accounting term that dates back to Anglo...
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Shilling, Edward VII (1902-1910), British, Coins. Collecting ancient, rare and collectable coins at Collectible-Coins.co.uk ... The shilling (or informally: bob) was an English coin first issued in 1548 for Henry VIII, although arguably the testoon issued about 1487 for Henry VII was the first English shilling. more...
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Links to inflation statistics, price indexes, and sources of data on changes in the value of money. ... Tools and Online Sources ... United Kingdom and Europe...
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