British Coins circulating in or around 1562 included -
Gold coins - the Sovereign, Angel, Half Angel, Quarter Angel, Half Pound, Crown and Half Crown.
Silver coins - Shilling, Sixpence, Groat (Fourpence), Threepence, Halfgroat, Threehalfpence, Penny and Threefarthings.
British coins issued during the 18th century included -
Gold
Five Guineas
Two Guineas
Guinea
Half-Guinea
Third-Guinea
Quarter-Guinea
Silver
Crown
Halfcrown
Shilling
Sixpence
Fourpence (Groat)
Threepence
Twopence
Penny
Copper
Twopence
Penny
Halfpenny
Farthing
They used coins and paper money.
It was a British musket used in much of the 1700s and the first half of the 18000s.
Queen Victoria featured on the obverse of all British coins from 1838 to 1901 inclusive. Many countries of the then British Empire, would have used the same British coins, or coins featuring Queen Victoria on the coins of their own currencies.
A British fort is a place where British soldiers could recuperate. Other soldiers could inspect the area they are in. These were used in the 1700s and 1800s.
The silver used to make predecimal British coins could have been mined anywhere in the then British Empire. A lot of silver was also acquired from raids on Spanish ships.
British 20 Pence coins are legal tender in amounts up to £10 GBP.
Prior to 1933, New Zealand used mainly British coins and a some Australian coins.
The British used muskets in battle. in the late 1700's they where developed so the gun powder went into the muskets "pan" and was ignited.
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