issue of banknotes and coins

  • 21Royal Canadian Mint numismatic coins (20th century) — One of the most highly profitable aspects of the Royal Canadian Mint’s enterprise is in its Numismatic product line.[1] One[who?] could argue that the first Numismatic coin from RCM was the 1935 dollar to commemorate the Silver Jubilee of His… …

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  • 22Euro coins — There are eight euro coin denominations, ranging from one cent to two euros (the euro is divided into a hundred cents). The coins first came into use in 2002. They have a common reverse, portraying a map of Europe, but each country in the… …

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  • 231 euro coins — 1 euro European Union[1] Value 1 euro Mass  7.5 g Diameter  23.25 mm Thickness …

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  • 24Banknotes of Northern Ireland — Banknotes have been issued for use specifically in Northern Ireland since 1929, and are denominated in pounds sterling. They are legal currency in Northern Ireland but technically not legal tender in any other country in the United Kingdom (or… …

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  • 25Banknotes of the Romanian leu — Banknotes of the first leu (RON)= 1917 issue ( paper coins )Issued in Iaşi, during World War I by the Ministry of Finance, as war money. The banknotes represent the subdivision of the leu, the ban (pl. bani ).Bankotes of the third leu (RON)1952… …

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  • 26Coins of the Australian dollar — were introduced on 14 February 1966, although they did not at that time include a one dollar coin. The dollar was equivalent in value to 10 shillings in the former currency (half of a pound). Contents 1 Regular coinage 2 Commemorative coins 3… …

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  • 27Denmark and the euro —   EU Eurozone (17) …

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  • 28Commemorative coins of the United Kingdom — Commemorative coins have been issued by the Royal Mint in the United Kingdom since 1935. Initially they only came out to mark events of great interest, but since the turn of the millennium have been minted yearly. Until decimalisation crowns… …

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  • 29Banknotes of the Czech koruna — Czech koruna paper money is part of the physical form of the Czech Republic s currency. All Czech paper money are banknotes. First overstamped Czechoslovak koruna banknotes served as legal tender in the just created Czech Republic. Later but… …

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  • 30Coins of the New Zealand dollar — This article concerns the coins of the New Zealand dollar. Contents 1 History 1.1 Pre dollar 1.2 First coins 1.3 Removal of 1 and 2 cent coins …

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