> The ownership of a large stone, which would be too difficult to move, was established by its history as recorded in oral tradition, rather than by its location. Appending a transfer to the oral history of the stone thus effected a change of ownership
British and Indian pre-partition (1947) coins are unwieldy compared to modern coins both in terms of weight and lack of decimalization. You'd swear they just copied whatever the Romans did (Carolingian monetary system). ;)