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has glosseng: The anchor coinage was a series of four denominations of silver coins issued for use in some British colonies in 1820 and 1822. The name comes from the crowned anchor which appears on the obverse of the coins. The denominations were sixteenth, eighth, quarter and half dollars, indicated by the Roman numerals XVI, VIII, IV and II either side of the anchor. The reverse design was the royal coat of arms.
lexicalizationeng: Anchor coinage
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