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    The groat is the traditional name of a defunct English and Irish silver coin worth four pence, and also a Scottish coin which was originally worth fourpence...
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  • Groat may refer to: Groat (coin), one of several coins formerly used in the British Isles, British Guiana and the British West Indies Groat (grain), a...
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  • equivalence to the very popular outgoing 'bit' coin which was equal to one quarter of a guilder. When the groat coin ceased to circulate in the United Kingdom...
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    Groschen (redirect from Grosso (coin))
    northern Germany, English: groat, Mariengroschen, Grösch(e)l were worth between 2½ and 10 pfennigs. The later Kreuzer, a coin worth 4 pfennigs arose from...
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    shilling, initially it was not popular with the public who preferred the groat (four pence). Edward VI threepences were struck at the London and York mints...
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    The British fourpence coin, sometimes known as a groat (from Dutch grootpennig = "big penny") or fourpenny bit, was a denomination of sterling coinage...
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  • Money and coinage in late Medieval and Early Modern Europe. Pages 26-27: groat 0.8-0.9g in 1420s, penny 0.9g in 1411. https://www.economics.utoronto.ca/munro5/MONEYLEC...
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    use special issues of the sterling coinage, apart from the four-pence groat coin which was specially issued for all the British West Indies, and later...
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    Shove ha'penny (redirect from Shove-groat)
    known in ancestral form as shoffe-grote ['shove-groat' in Modern English], slype groat ['slip groat'], and slide-thrift, is a pub game in the shuffleboard...
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  • introduced with coins weighing ¾ of their English counterparts. This coincided with the introduction of a larger denomination, the groat (4 pence). Half...
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