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medieval currency valued at 200 old pence? the answer relates to a place in great britain
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I suspect it may be Ryal, which in addition to being an old English coin is a place in Northumberland, but as far as I am aware it was a Tudor/Jacobean coin, not a Mediaeval one, and its value was variously 10/- (120 old pence), 15/- (180 old pence) and 16/6d (198 old pence). There may, of course, have been a mediaeval ryal worth 16/8d for all I know............