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Centesimo (Italian:
centesimo; pl.: centesimi; Spanish:
centésimo; pl.:
centésimos) is a
currency unit
equivalent to cent,
derived from the
Latin centesimus...
- 10, 25, and 50
centésimos were introduced.
These coins were weight-related to the 25 gram 50
centésimos,
making the 2+1⁄2
centésimos coin 1.25 grams...
- The 1 lira cent (Italian:
centesimo di lira),
commonly called centesimino, was the
smallest denomination of
Italian lira coins. Like the contemporary...
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hundredth of a franc, is a
Rappen (Rp.) in German,
centime (c.) in French,
centesimo (ct.) in Italian, and rap (rp.) in Romansh. The
official symbols Fr. (German...
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units called cent, or
related words from the same root such as céntimo,
centésimo,
centavo or sen, are:
Argentine peso (as centavo)
Aruban florin, but all...
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Kingdom of
Italy in 1861. It was
subdivided into 100
centesimi (sg.:
centesimo),
which means "hundredths" or "cents". The lira was also the currency...
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coins of 1937,
although dies for the 1938 100 lire gold, 10
centesimo copper, and 5
centesimo copper had
already been made. From each of
these prepared...
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customarily accepted in Singapore.
Rappen in German;
centime in French;
centesimo in Italian; rap in Romansh. One
hundred Tongan paʻanga
equal one hau....
- 1916), ****
Biblia Sacra (August 1916), ****
Centesimus (October 1916),
Centesimo Hodie (October 1916), Quod
Ioannes (April 1917), In
Africam quisnam (June...
- Stefaneschi, "Jacobi
Sancti Georgii ad
Velum aureum diaconi Cardinalis, de
centesimo seu
iubileo anno Liber",
Margarino de la
Bigne (editor),
Maxima Bibliotheca...