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<span class="bold">1647</span>, a further Parliamentary ordinance abolished the feasts of Christmas, Easter and Whitsun,...
1648, a King Charles 1 royalist mourning pendant [back].
Final price, $16.49
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General Letter Office, London, <span class="bold">1653</span>
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Cyprus &pound;5 note, issued <span class="bold">1/6/55</span>.

(It's a double win, since Cyprus happens to be where GoG bills us from!)
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TwoHandedSword: Cyprus &pound;5 note, issued <span class="bold">1/6/55</span>.

(It's a double win, since Cyprus happens to be where GoG bills us from!)
Gee man, that's a historical artifact right there. Especially as it was issued only like 2 months after an uprising against the British rule started in order for Cyprus to unite itself with Greece. Plus, it shows a real young Queen Elisabeth too... Oh and only gog's accountants are in Cyprus -no idea where gog actually bills you from...
Post edited March 18, 2016 by Treasure
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<span class="bold">шестнадцать пятьдесят девять</span>
[Edit, because I bungled it.]

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Post edited March 21, 2016 by Hickory
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