His unofficial times were either 4.22, 4.23, 4.25, 4.27, 4.32, or 4.39. Somehow his 'official' was set at 4.34. His sprinters start may have influenced the 'official' time, which is started by hand, just like all the unofficial times. There were more 'unofficial' times at 4.22 than there were of any of the others - take it for what its worth.
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they wore mostly just dresses for the girls and suits for the boys. ALL THE TIME!!!
1964 for 90% silver but half's were struck in 40% from 1965-1970
I assume you mean Simon de Montfort's parliament for England. You had to be a '40 shilling freeholder'. At that time 40 shillings was a lot of money, and the majority of the population were serfs. And no women owned land in their own right.
The only time US nickels were silver was from 1942-1945. They contain 40% silver. They have a metal value of around 2 dollars.
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