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Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Pre-Islamic Coins 2 Islamic Coins 3 Red Cash (Qing Imperial Cast Coins) 4 Machine-Made Coins Pre-Islamic Coins The earliest coins made in the Tarim Basin were the so-called "horse coins" of the "Yu Tian" kingdom near modern Hotan. These were struck around the second and third centuries with a horse image on one side... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Xinjiang Coins
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The Guinea coin of 1663 was the first British machine-struck gold coin. The first one was produced on 6 February 1663 (1662 Old Style ), and was made legal currency by a Proclamation of 27 March 1663 . 44 and one half guineas would be made from one Troy pound of 11/12 fineness gold, each weighing 129.4 grains. The denomination was originally worth one pound, or twenty shillings,... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/British coin Guinea
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Coin-Operated Boy Single by The Dresden Dolls Released December 13 2004 Recorded Various, see listing Genre Cabaret Length 4 min 46 sec Label Roadrunner Records Producer(s) ??? Professional reviews none The Dresden Dolls chronology The Dresden Dolls ( 2004 ) Coin-Operated Boy ( 2004 ) Coin-Operated Boy... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Coin-Operated Boy
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Three Coins in the Fountain was the name of: A movie , produced in 1954 A song , sung in the above movie This is a disambiguation page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. If an article link referred you to this title, you might want to go back and fix it to point directly to the intended page. http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Three Coins in the Fountain
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This article discusses the commemorative British Five Pounds "crown-sized" coin issued since 1990, only. For earlier coins worth Five Pounds, please see the article on the 1826-1990 gold £5 . The commemorative Five Pounds (£5) coin is minted in cupro-nickel , an alloy of approximately 75% copper , and 25% nickel , although special versions are also minted in silver and/or gold. The coin... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/British Five Pound coin
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Norwegian coins are circulated, in addition to Norwegian banknotes , as the standard unit of currency in Norway , the Norwegian krone . Norwegian coins currently in use: 50 øre 1 krone 5 kroner 10 kroner 20 kroner Norwegian coins previously in use (after 1875 ): 1 øre 2 øre 5 øre 10 øre 25 øre 2 kroner See also Norwegian krone External links Detailed... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Norwegian coins
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The history of coins extends from ancient times to the present. Coins are still widely used for monetary and other purposes. Any history of coins is going to be very incomplete, money being a central theme in human history since its invention. One could approach the history of minting technologies, the history shown by the images on coins, the history of economics, the history of coin collecting... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/History of coins
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...as 8 Annas ( Ettu Anna , pronounced "Ettna") and 25 Paise as 4 Annas ( Naal Anna , pronounced "Naalna") in Tamil , and Chawanni meaning 'four Annas" in most parts of North India . There was no coin of one anna, but there were half-annas of copper and two-anna pieces of silver. The term anna is frequently used to express a fraction of 1/16. Thus an Anglo-Indian speaks of two annas of dark blood... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Anna (coin)
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A farthing (presumably from four thing ) was a British coin worth one quarter of a penny . Such coins were first minted in England in the 13th century , and continued to be used until 31 December 1960 , when they ceased to be legal tender . For general information on the history of British metal currency, see the article on British coinage . See also the articles on the penny and... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Farthing (coin)
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...overseas territory of Gibraltar has its own currency, the Gibraltar pound , which is linked to the Pound Sterling . As a consequence, the government of Gibraltar mints its own coins. Depiction of Gibraltar coinage | Reverse side £ 0.01 £ 0.02 £ 0.05 Barbary Partridge Europa Point Lighthouse Barbary Ape £ 0.10 £ 0.20 £ 0.50 ... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Gibraltar coins
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