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  2. Centavo - Wikipedia

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    10 Philippine centavos (1945), from the Commonwealth period. 1 Brazilian centavo (2003), no longer produced. 1 sentimo coin (2002), from the BSP series. Obsolete

  3. Mexican peso - Wikipedia

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    In 1977, silver 100 pesos were issued for circulation. In 1980, smaller 5 peso coins were introduced alongside 20 pesos and (from 1982) 50-pesos in cupro-nickel. Between 1978 and 1982, the sizes of the coins for 20 centavos and above were reduced. Base metal 100, 200, 500, 1,000, and 5,000 peso coins were introduced between 1984 and 1988.

  4. Timor-Leste centavo coins - Wikipedia

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    One centavo is equal to one U.S. cent. Coins issued for general circulation are in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 25 and 50 centavos and feature images of local plants and animals. In 2013 a 100 centavos coin was introduced followed by a 200 centavos coin in 2017.

  5. Brazilian real - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, a second series of coins was introduced. It featured copper-plated steel coins of 1 and 5 centavos, bronze-plated steel 10 and 25 centavos, cupronickel 50 centavos coin, and a bimetallic nickel-brass and cupronickel coin of 1 real. In 2002 cupronickel was replaced with stainless steel for the 50-centavo coin and the central part of the ...

  6. Ecuadorian centavo coins - Wikipedia

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    Ecuadorian centavo coins were introduced in 2000 when Ecuador converted its currency from the sucre to the U.S. dollar. [1] The coins are in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 25 and 50 centavos and are identical in size and value to their U.S. cent counterparts (although the U.S. 50-cent coin counterpart is not often seen in circulation).

  7. Cent (currency) - Wikipedia

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    Centavos officially exist and are considered in financial transactions, but there are no current centavo-denominated coins. Colombian peso (as centavo ) Cook Islands dollar ( cent , although some 50 cent coins are marked "50 tene ")

  8. Find out how much $100 is really worth in your state - AOL

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    The states where $100 is worth the least were Hawaii, New York, New Jersey and California with the District of Columbia actually surpassing all four. In D.C., $100 is only worth $84.60. Money goes ...

  9. Argentine peso - Wikipedia

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    It is subdivided into 100 centavos, but due to rapid inflation, coins and notes with a value lower than 500 pesos are now rarely used. Its ISO 4217 code is ARS . [ 3 ] It replaced the austral at a rate of 10,000 australes to one peso.