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Tin coinage information


A depiction of tin ingots from a 1699 map of Cornwall
Tin ingot moulds outside a Cornish mine

In Devon and Cornwall, tin coinage was a tax on refined tin, payable to the Duchy of Cornwall and administered in the Stannary Towns. The oldest surviving records of coinage show that it was collected in 1156. It was abolished by the Tin Duties Act 1838.

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Tin coinage

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In Devon and Cornwall, tin coinage was a tax on refined tin, payable to the Duchy of Cornwall and administered in the Stannary Towns. The oldest surviving...

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Tin Duties Act 1838

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Helston

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price of forty marks of silver. It was here that tin ingots were weighed to determine the tin coinage duty due to the Duke of Cornwall when a number of...

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Samuel Enys

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1 sen coin

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grams. In April 1943 the Japanese government announced plans to use tin in coinage as aluminum was needed for more aircraft. This shift did not happen...

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