bullion coin

  • 41Uncirculated coin — The term Uncirculated coin can refer to three things:* A coin that is released to the public but not intended for general circulation (i.e. not used for money [although it has an actual value] ) but is available through a mint or through a local… …

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  • 42Shilling (British coin) — In the United Kingdom, a shilling was a coin used from the reign of Henry VII until decimalisation in 1971. Before decimalisation there were twenty shillings to the pound and twelve pence to the shilling, and thus 240 pence to the pound. At… …

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  • 43Medal-coin — A medal coin or non circulating legal tender (NCLT) coin is regarded as legal tender, but it does not circulate for the following reasons:* The intrinsic value exceeds the denominational value. * The currency unit is not in common use. * The coin …

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  • 44Penny (British pre-decimal coin) — For the historic penny of England, see Penny (English coin). For the British penny in current usage, see Penny (British decimal coin). For silver pennies produced after 1820, see Maundy money. One Old Penny United Kingdom Value 1 Penny …

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  • 45Platinum coin — Platinum coins are a form of currency. Platinum has an international currency symbol under ISO 4217 of XPT. Platinum bullion coins include the American Platinum Eagle, the Canadian Platinum Maple Leaf, the Australian Platinum Koala and two… …

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  • 46Australian 50 cent coin — Infobox Coin Country = Australia Denomination = 50 cents Value = 0.50 Unit = AUD Mass = 15.55 Diameter = 31.51 Thickness = 3.00 Edge = plain Composition = 75% Copper, 25% Nickel Years of Minting = 1969 ndash; present Catalog Number = ndash;… …

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  • 47Australian 50 cent coin (round) — Infobox Coin Country = Australia Denomination = 50 cents Value = 0.50 Unit = AUD Mass = 13.28 Diameter = 31.51 Thickness = 3.00 Edge = milled Composition = 80%Silver, 20%Copper Years of Minting = 1966 Catalog Number = Obverse = Obverse Design =… …

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  • 48Libertad (coin) — Libertad coins are gold and silver Mexican bullion coins. They are sold in 1/20, 1/10, 1/4, 1/2, and 1 troy ounce (ozt) weights for both gold and silver coins; and 2, 5 ozt and 1 kilogram weights for silver coins. Contents 1 Design 2 Libertad… …

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  • 49standard coin — noun : a coin having an intrinsic value equal to its face value compare token coin * * * a coin having value in bullion at least equal to its face value …

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  • 50standard coin — a coin having value in bullion at least equal to its face value. * * * …

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