Related for Ketubot 220:15
היא אומרת לצאת והוא אומר שלא לצאת כופין אותה שלא לצאת ואם לאו תצא בלא כתובה הוא אומר לצאת והיא אומרת שלא לצאת כופין אותו שלא לצאת ואם לאו יוציא ויתן כתובה:
If he married a woman…. The mishnah itself is self-contradictory. It teaches, “If he married a woman in Israel and divorced her in Cappadocia, he must pay her with Israeli coins.” Therefore we follow the place in which the debt was incurred. But at the end [of the mishnah] it says, “If he married her in Cappadocia and divorced her in Israel, he must pay her with Israeli coins.” Therefore we follow the place in which collection takes place.
Tosefta Ketubot
One who produces a contract written in Bavel, he collects based on it Babylonian money. [If it were written in] Eretz Yisrael, he collects on it Eretz Yisraeli money. If it were written without specification and he produced it in Bavel, he collects on it Babylonian money; [but if he produced it] in Eretz Yisrael, he collects upon it Eretz Yisraeli money. If it were written in it "money" without specification—then he can collect in any location['s currency] he wants, which is not true for a wife's ketubah [which must be Eretz Yisraeli money]. (Translated from Ehrfurt manuscript).
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