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Defence transition measures: future minting of sovereigns

Catalogue reference: T 233/1924

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This record is about the Defence transition measures: future minting of sovereigns dating from 1951-1956 in the series Treasury: Home Finance Division: Registered Files (HF and 2HF Series). It is held at Creating government department or its successor.

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Reference
T 233/1924
Date
1951-1956
Description

Defence transition measures: future minting of sovereigns

Held by
Creating government department or its successor
Former department reference
HF76/275/05B
Legal status
Public Record(s)
Closure status
Closed Or Retained Document, Open Description
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C2962845/

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T 233

Treasury: Home Finance Division: Registered Files (HF and 2HF Series)

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