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Tortoise on an official weight
A closer look at one of the official weights. I imagine the image on each differed according to the weight, as we have different symbols on coins of different values. When I was a boy in Ireland, the half-crown had a horse, the florin a salmon, the shilling a bull, the sixpenny bit a greyhound, the threepenny bit a rabbit, the penny a hen, the ha-penny a pig. The same idea.
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