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"9p in a ss" typically refers to "ninepence in a shilling," which is a term from British currency used before decimalization in 1971. It indicates a value of nine pence, where 12 pence made up a shilling. This phrase can also appear in various contexts, such as historical discussions or references to old monetary values.

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