issue of banknotes and coins

  • 121Dime (Canadian coin) — Dime Canada Value 0.10 CAD Mass  1.75 g Diameter  18.03 mm Thickness  1.22 mm …

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  • 122Money — For other uses, see Money (disambiguation). Coins and banknotes – the two most common physical forms of money …

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  • 123Newfoundland five cents — Work on the coinage tools for the Newfoundland five cent coin began after the one cent coin, so the coin has no legend. The first pattern is derived from the New Brunswick obverse with Newfoundland substituted for New Brunswick. [1] Contents 1… …

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  • 124Newfoundland twenty cents — The first known pattern for the Newfoundland 20 cent piece is a bronze strike with an obverse derived from a New Brunswick coin. The reverse is from the die for the 1864 New Brunswick 20 cents. The twenty cent denomination was very popular in… …

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  • 125New France livre — The livre was the currency of New France, the French colony in modern day Canada. It was subdivided into 20 sols, each of 12 deniers. Contents 1 History 2 Coins 3 Banknotes 4 …

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  • 126New Brunswick dollar — The dollar was the currency of New Brunswick between 1860 and 1867. It replaced the pound at a rate of 4 dollars = 1 pound (5 shillings = 1 dollar) and was equal to the Canadian dollar. The New Brunswick dollar was replaced by the Canadian dollar …

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  • 127Prince Edward Island dollar — The dollar was the currency of Prince Edward Island between 1871 and 1873. It replaced the pound at a rate of 1 pound = 4.866 dollars and was equivalent to the Canadian dollar, which replaced it in 1873. The dollar was subdivided into 100 cents.… …

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  • 128Newfoundland ten cents — The Newfoundland ten cent coins exist as a bronze pattern with the adopted obverse from the New Brunswick coin (the words Newfoundland substitute New Brunswick). This design adoption is similar to that used for Newfoundland five cent coins. The… …

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