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  2. French franc - Wikipedia

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    Old one- and two-franc coins continued to circulate as new centimes (no new centimes were minted for the first two years). The one-centime coin never circulated widely. Inflation continued to erode the franc's value: between 1950 and 1960, price levels increased 72 per cent (5.7% per year on average); between 1960 and 1970, it increased 51 per ...

  3. Centime - Wikipedia

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    This coin was minted from 1962 to 2001. 10 French centimes (1963) 10 French centimes (1963) Centime (from Latin : centesimus ) is French for " cent ", and is used in English as the name of the fraction currency in several Francophone countries (including Switzerland , Algeria , Belgium , Morocco and France ).

  4. Coins of the Swiss franc - Wikipedia

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    The 2 and 1 centime coins were taken out of circulation entirely in 1978 and 2007, respectively. The 5 centimes coin was switched to a yellow-metal (Aluminium bronze) alloy in 1981, and the white-metal (Cupronickel) 5 centimes coins of 1879–1980 were retired in 1984. The (magnetic) Nickel versions of the 20 centimes coin (1881–1938) were ...

  5. What your old coins are worth now

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    Old coins are going for big bucks on eBay, and we found a few that you might just have lying around. Check out the slideshow above to discover if any of the coins you've collected could rake in ...

  6. United States quarter mintage figures - Wikipedia

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    The following mint marks indicate which mint the coin was made at (parentheses indicate a lack of a mint mark): ... 1855 (P) 2,857,000 O 176,000 S 396,400

  7. Belgian franc - Wikipedia

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    Zinc 5, 10 and 25 centimes were introduced in the German occupied zone, followed by holed, zinc 50 centimes in 1918. Production of 2 centimes ended in 1919. Production of 2 centimes ended in 1919. In 1922 and 1923, nickel 50 centime and 1 and 2 franc coins were introduced bearing the text Good For ( Bon pour in French, Goed Voor in Dutch).

  8. Coronet large cent - Wikipedia

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    The Coronet large cent was a type of large cent issued by the United States Mint at the Philadelphia Mint [1] from 1816 until 1857. [2]There are two similar designs of the Coronet large cent, the Matron Head and the Braided Hair, the latter with a slightly altered profile.

  9. Friedrich d'or - Wikipedia

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    Friedrich d'or of 1774. The Friedrich d'or was a Prussian gold coin (pistole [citation needed]) nominally worth 5 silver Prussian thalers.It was subsequently copied by other North German states under their own rulers' names (August-, Friedrich-August-, Christian d'or) and valued at 4.8-5 silver North German thalers.