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  2. Imperial Blue (whisky) - Wikipedia

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    Imperial Blue, abbreviated to IB and also known as Seagram's Imperial Blue, is a brand of Indian whisky, owned by Pernod Ricard, and launched in 1997. [1] It is a blend of Indian grain spirits with imported Scotch malts. [2] It is commonly available in 750ml, 375ml and 180ml bottles, and also available in 90ml bottles. [1]

  3. Jamaican pound - Wikipedia

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    On January 30, 1968, the Jamaican House of Representatives voted to decimalise the currency, introducing a new dollar worth 10/–, and divided into 100 cents (1 cent thus being equal to exactly 1 1 ⁄ 5 d). At the time, coins of 1 cent (1 1 ⁄ 5 d), 5 cents (6d), 10 cents (1/–), 20 cents (2/–) and 25 cents (2/6) were produced and ...

  4. Royal Stag - Wikipedia

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    Royal Stag saw 53% rise in its sale from 1.12 million cases in 2001 to 1.75 million case in 2002. [11] In 2010, Royal Stag first time crossed the mark of 10 million cases and Pernod Ricard became the first multinational company to cross this mark in India. [48] In 2013 calendar month, Royal Stag first time crossed retail sale worth more than $1 ...

  5. These rare 1-cent coins just sold for a pretty penny

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    A 1792 silver center cent sold for $352,500 at a Heritage auction in Anaheim, California, on Wednesday -- and a 1792 Birch cent, one of only 10 in existence, raked in a whopping $517,000.

  6. Jamaican dollar - Wikipedia

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    At the time of the currency's introduction, 1969, coins of 1 cent (1.2 pence), 5 cents (6 pence), 10 cents (1 shilling), 20 cents (2 shillings), and 25 cents (2 shillings 6 pence) were produced. With the exception of a smaller bronze 1 cent, the compositions, sizes, and shapes of the coins were identical to those they replaced.

  7. Imperial distillery - Wikipedia

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    Imperial distillery was built by Thomas Mackenzie in 1897. [1] In 1925, Imperial joined The Distillers Company. [1] in 1989, Imperial distillery was sold to Allied Distillers. [2] The distillery was demolished in 2013 and a new distillery, Dalmunach, established on the site in 2015. [3] [4] Pernod Ricard bought Allied in 2005. [3]

  8. British West Indies dollar - Wikipedia

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    The 1 ⁄ 2, 1, and 2 cent coins were bronze and of the same weight and diameter as British farthing, halfpenny, and one penny coins. The 5 cents coin was brass while the 10, 25, and 50 cents were cupro-nickel. These coins remained in circulation until 1981, with the exception of the 1 ⁄ 2 cent, which was withdrawn in

  9. Imperial blue (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Imperial blue is a bright shade and a dark shade of azure blue. It may also refer to: Imperial Blue, an India Whiskey; Imperial Blue, a 2019 British ...