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Monetary System of the USA & Great Britain

Monetary System of the USA & Great Britain. Five Pounds. Portrait of Elizabeth II. 1 GBP = 46.172 RUR. Charles Dickens wrote “Oliver Twist”, “David Copperfield”, “The Pickwick Papers” & many others. CHARLES DARWIN.

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Monetary System of the USA & Great Britain

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  1. Monetary System of the USA & Great Britain

  2. Five Pounds. Portrait of Elizabeth II 1 GBP = 46.172 RUR

  3. Charles Dickens wrote “Oliver Twist”, “David Copperfield”, “The Pickwick Papers” & many others

  4. CHARLES DARWIN was a revolutionary English naturalist who laid the foundation for both the modern theory of evolution and the principle of common descent by proposing natural selection as a mechanism.

  5. Michael Faraday, an English chemist and physicist made a lot of inventions in electricity 20 pounds

  6. GEORGE STEPHENSON – a coal & mine engineer who invented a steam engine for railways

  7. COINS IN GREAT BRITAIN 1 GBP = 46.172 RUR

  8. How many roubles does 1 pound cost? • 1 pound costs 46,176 RUR • Penny is 1/100 of a pound • Pence is the plural of penny. It is an old silver English coin was made from silver, cooper and bronze .

  9. George Washington on a Hawaii $

  10. Tomas Jefferson & Declaration of Independence

  11. William Mac Kinley, 25th president of the USA

  12. COINS of the USA

  13. Different states can have some coins of their own

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