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*[http://www.pierre-marteau.com/currency/converter.html The Marteau Early 18th-Century Currency Converter] | *[http://www.pierre-marteau.com/currency/converter.html The Marteau Early 18th-Century Currency Converter] | ||
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- | Isaac Newton, 1702, Master of the Royal Mint in London from 1701 to 1725 | + | Isaac Newton, 1702, Master of the Royal Mint in London from 1700 to 1727, see [http://www.pierre-marteau.com/editions/1701-25-mint-reports.html his reports] at Marteau. |
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Isaac Newton, 1702, Master of the Royal Mint in London from 1700 to 1727, see his reports at Marteau. |
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