Image: Mill (British Mandate for Palestine currency, 1927)
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Description: A mill, a coin used as currency during the British Mandate for Palestine from 1927 to 1948. One thousand mills were equivalent to one Palestine pound. Shows the word "Palestine" in Arabic, English, and Hebrew, the Hebrew version followed by the abbreviation for "Land of Israel" in parentheses.
Title: Mill (British Mandate for Palestine currency, 1927)
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Author: Arabmuslim12.
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