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Selected amounts of money (referred to in the text by *) and their value today (2002) to the nearest pound/dollar. Note: in pre-decimal British currency 12d = one shilling (1s) and 20 shillings = £1. On decimalization (15 February 1971) one shilling became Sp. Therefore (for example) £12 12s = £12.60 and 18s = 90p.
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Norburn, R. (2004). Monetary Equivalents. In: A James Joyce Chronology. Author Chronologies. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230595446_2
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