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The Great Recoinage of 1696 was an attempt by the English Government under King William III to replace the hammered silver that made up most of the coinage in circulation, much of it being clipped and badly worn.[1][2]

  1. ^ Seaby Standard Catalogue of British Coins, Volume 1, 18th Edition, 1981. ISBN 0-900652-58-6
  2. ^ Waddell, Brodie (2023). "The Economic Crisis of the 1690s in England". The Historical Journal. 66 (2): 281–302. doi:10.1017/S0018246X22000309. ISSN 0018-246X.

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until 1923. January 21 – The Recoinage Act, passed by the Parliament of England to pull counterfeit silver coins out of circulation, becomes law. January...

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treason in the United Kingdom Coin Acts 1572 and 1575 Coin Act 1732 Counterfeiting Coin Act 1741 Treason Act Great Recoinage of 1696 Text of the Act...

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afterwards as Master, of the Royal Mint, Newton estimated that 20 percent of the coins taken in during the Great Recoinage of 1696 were counterfeit. Counterfeiting...

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continuing great animosity between the two peoples, who nonetheless had to live with each other due to their common border. The great recoinage around 1696 led...

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of great use in carrying out this Great Recoinage of 1696, a process that was completed in about two years. Newton was subsequently given the post of...

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establishment of a Land Bank (by John Asgill and Nicholas Barbon) in 1695, and a currency shortage occasioned by the Great Recoinage of 1696, both threatened...

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Samuel Grascome

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introduced as part of the great recoinage scheme of William III from 1696, when attempts were made to limit the clipping and melting of sterling silver coinage...

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Nicholas Barbon

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single gold standard for transactions of all sizes. Great Recoinage of 1816 Sargent, Thomas J. (2002). The Big Problem of Small Change. Princeton University...

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