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[edit] Fair use in Decimal Day
It is claimed that use of this image in the article Decimal Day is fair use as
- All images of British decimal currency are crown copyright, so no equivalent free image could be made
- It is provided for critical commentary on the coinage and the government communication at the time
- It is an image of a main subject of the article (British decimal currency) and serves to identify the article
- The photograph does not affect the commercial value of coins or presentation packs produced by the British Government
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