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Pirates did not have a specific currency called "shillings" that was unique to them; instead, they typically used various forms of currency, including pieces of eight (Spanish dollars), gold, silver, and other local currencies depending on where they were operating. Shillings were primarily used in England and some other countries, but pirates would often deal in whatever currency was most practical for their trade and plunder. So while shillings could be part of the mix, they were not the exclusive term for pirate money.

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