-
British five
pound (£5)
coin is a
commemorative denomination of
sterling coinage. As of
October 2022, the
obverse of new
coins feature the
profile of King...
- The cent, the
United States of
America one-cent
coin (symbol: ¢),
often called the "penny", is a unit of
currency equaling one one-hundredth of a United...
- wedge-shaped segments,
which gave rise to the name "piece of eight" for that
coin. "Two bits" (that is, two
eighths of a
piece of eight) is a
common nickname...
-
minted in 1551,
during the
reign of
Edward VI, and
circulated until 1980. The
coin was made from
silver from its
introduction in 1551
until 1947, and thereafter...
- The
Indian 20
coin is a
former denomination of the
Indian rupee. The 20
Paise coin equals 1⁄5 of a rupee. Portals: India Money Numismatics "Republic...
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- The
Indian 10
coin is a
former denomination of the
Indian rupee. The 10
Paise coin equals 1⁄10 of a rupee. The last issue,
minted in
stainless steel, was...
- The 25
coin, po****rly
called Chawanni is a
former denomination of the
Indian rupee. The 25
paisa coin was
worth 1⁄4 of a
rupee (1
rupee = 100 paise)...
-
loonie (French: huard),
formally the
Canadian one-dollar
coin, is a gold-coloured
Canadian coin that was
introduced in 1987 and is
produced by the Royal...
- The
Indian 50
paisa coin, po****rly
called Athanni, is a
denomination of the
Indian rupee,
equal to half a rupee, that is very
rarely found in everyday...