not equal to British pound sterling

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The phrase "not equal to British pound sterling" indicates a distinction between the Pennsylvania pound and the official British currency, emphasizing that they were separate monetary units with different values.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf linguistic expression
phrase
describes separation of monetary units
implies Pennsylvania pound had a different value from British pound sterling NERFINISHED
indicates non-equivalence of official British currency and another pound-denominated currency
language English
refersTo difference between Pennsylvania pound and British pound sterling
distinction between currencies
semanticRole comparison of value
usedInContextOf historical currency discussions

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Pennsylvania pound valueRelation not equal to British pound sterling