Key term for OCR GCSE History B, used in Medieval Britain c.1250–c.1500.
The illegal practice of shaving small amounts of silver from the edges of coins to melt down, which Edward I used as an excuse to execute hundreds of Jews in 1278.
Coin-clipping appears in OCR GCSE History B revision content for Migrants to Britain (c.1250–Present), especially Medieval Britain c.1250–c.1500 and Jewish communities.
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