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  2. Commemorative coins of Bermuda - Wikipedia

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    375th Anniversary of Bermuda Settlement 11 different reverse designs, released as a set; 1986 $1 .925 Ag World Wildlife Fund Coin Collection Part of a multinational series. 25,000 1987 $25 .999 Pd: Wreck of the Sea Venture: Weight: 31.1035 grams; 1988 $25 .999 Pd Wreck of the San Antonio Weight: 31.1035 grams; 1989 $100 .999 Au Hogge Money

  3. Bermudian dollar - Wikipedia

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    From 1974, the Bermuda Monetary Authority took over paper money production, introducing 100-dollar notes in 1982 and 2 dollars in 1988, when the 1 dollar was replaced by a coin. 1970 dollar notes are all printed with Bermuda Government across the top. Later notes substitute Bermuda Monetary Authority. All of the "legacy" banknotes were ...

  4. Category:1973 in Bermuda - Wikipedia

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    1973 establishments in Bermuda (1 P) This page was last edited on 4 September 2019, at 22:24 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  5. Coinage shapes - Wikipedia

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    In 1972 the first country to issue a circulating nine-sided coin was Thailand with a 1972 regular 5 baht coin, [31] followed by Kenya in 1973 with a special issue 5/= coin. The third and final circulating nonagonal coin issued in the 20th century and is the regular 1976 50 cent coin from Tuvalu. [ 32 ]

  6. Bermudian pound - Wikipedia

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    The pound was the currency of Bermuda until 1970. It was equivalent to sterling, alongside which it circulated, and was similarly divided into 20 shillings each of 12 pence. . Bermuda decimalised in 1970, replacing the pound with the Bermudian dollar at a rate of $1 = 8s.

  7. Proof coinage - Wikipedia

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    The dollars and quarters bear a mint mark of an "S", but the cents are otherwise indistinguishable from those minted at Philadelphia (which bear no mint marks, unlike those years' proof cents from San Francisco and circulation cents from Denver). From 1973 through 1981 the dollar was also included, and also