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Italian euro coins - Wikipedia

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Italian euro coins have a design unique to each denomination, though there is a common theme of famous Italian works of art throughout history. Each coin is designed by a different designer, from the 1 cent to the 2 euro coin they are: Eugenio Driutti, Luciana De Simoni, Ettore Lorenzo Frapiccini, Claudia Momoni, Maria Angela Cassol, Roberto Mauri, Laura Cretara and Maria Carmela Colaneri. All designs feature the 12 stars of the EU, the year of imprint, the overlapping letters "RI" for Repubbli…

Monero - Wikipedia

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Monero (; Abbreviation: XMR) is a cryptocurrency which uses a blockchain with privacy-enhancing technologies to obfuscate transactions to achieve anonymity and fungibility. Observers cannot decipher addresses trading Monero, transaction amounts, address balances, or transaction histories.The protocol is open source and based on CryptoNote, a concept described in a 2013 white paper authored by Nicolas van Saberhagen. Developers used this concept to design Monero, and deployed its mainnet in 2014…

Beskar Bar™ - 10 Oz | EMK.com

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STAR WARS™ - Mandalorian™ - Beskar Bar - 2023 10 Oz Silver - Antique Finish Officially licensed by Lucasfilm Ltd.™ 10 Oz Silver in the shape of a Beskar Bar Limited mintage only 3,000 pieces Delivery in Capsule Following the huge success of the first officially licensed STAR WARS™ - Mandalorian™ bullion bars , the Beskar Bar is being reissued in 2023 struck from 10 ounces of 99.9% silver. The bar replicates an ingot of Mandalorian iron Beskar and features the characteristic wave shape that Besk…

Beskar Bar™ - 1 Oz | EMK.com

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STAR WARS™ - Mandalorian™ - Beskar Bar - 2023 1 Oz Silver - Uncirculated Bar shaped Investment Bar officially licensed by Lucasfilm Ltd.™ Mintage only 50,000 pieces Delivery per 25 in original Tube of the Mint Delivery per 300 in original Masterbox Following the huge success of the first two officially licensed STAR WARS™ - Mandalorian™ bullion bars , the Beskar Bar is being reissued in 2023 struck from one ounce of 99.9% silver in uncirculated quality. The bar replicates an ingot of Mandaloria…

Buy 1 gram Palladium Bar - Secondary Market | APMEX

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Product Details Secondary market Palladium bars are a popular way to invest in Palladium bullion, often at a lower premium than new bars. Although the Palladium bars you receive could be perfect, nice, or scruffy, each bar is tested for Palladium content and purity. Bar Highlights: Contains 1 gram (0.03215 oz) of .9995 fine Palladium. Individual bars are presented in protective packaging. Obverse: Varies depending upon bar you receive. Reverse: Varies depending upon bar you receive. APMEX stand…

Buy 10 oz Silver Bar - Buffalo | APMEX

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Product Details As low as $3.39 per oz over spot The beautiful Buffalo .999 Silver bar is an investment-grade bullion product and contains 10 troy oz of .999 fine Silver. Product Highlights: Contains 10 oz of .999 fine Silver. Bars are delivered in protective packaging Obverse: Depicts "Black Diamond," an American bison (buffalo) atop a mound of dirt. Fraser sketched this design in the New York Central Park Zoo. Reverse: Depicts a Native American with the motto "LIBERTY" across the top with wei…

Buy 5 oz Silver Bar - Aztec Calendar | APMEX

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Product Details This stunning 5 oz Silver bar features a beautiful design of the Aztec Calendar Sun Stone in spectacular detail. 5 ounce Silver bars make for an easy way to acquire Silver with just one purchase. Bar Highlights: Contains 5 oz of .999 fine Silver. Bars come sealed in plastic to protect their finish and design. Bars may come serialized or non-serialized, and design may vary slightly. Eligible for Precious Metals IRAs . Obverse: Depicts the famous Aztec Calendar stone. The design i…

Buy 2 gram Gold Bar - Secondary Market | APMEX

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Product Details Often at low premiums, secondary market Gold bars are a popular way to invest in Gold bullion. Although the Gold bars you receive could be perfect, nice, scruffy or somewhere in between, each of these bars is tested for Gold content and purity. Bar Highlights: Contains .0643 oz of .999+ fine Gold. Individual bars are presented in protective packaging. Obverse: Varies depending upon the bar you receive. Reverse: Varies by bar. APMEX stands behind every Gold bar in our vast invent…

Buy 10 oz Cast-Poured Silver Bar Fleur-de-Lis Bullion | APMEX

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Product Details As low as $4.49 per oz over spot This 10 oz cast-poured .999 fine silver bar features a beautiful fleur-de-lis design, as well as receiving strict ISO certification. Bar Highlights: Contains 10 oz of .999 fine silver. Bars come in protective packaging. Obverse: Features the beautiful fleur-de-lis design and text, weight, purity, and ISO certification symbol. ISO certified. Add this 10 oz Fleur-De-Lis silver bar to your cart today! Fleur-de-lis The fleur-de-lis, which is French m…

Are bullion coins recognised internationally ? | The Royal Mint

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Our bars are presented in serialised security packaging printed with a unique serial number matching the number imprinted in the Bullion bar to act as a certificate.

Singapore dollar - Wikipedia

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The Singapore dollar (sign: S$; code: SGD) is the official currency of the Republic of Singapore. It is divided into 100 cents. It is normally abbreviated with the dollar sign $, or S$ to distinguish it from other dollar-denominated currencies. The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) issues the banknotes and coins of the Singapore dollar. As of 2022, the Singapore dollar is the 10th most-traded currency in the world by value. Apart from its use in Singapore, the Singapore dollar is also accep…

MazaCoin - Wikipedia

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MazaCoin (Maza, MZC) is a cryptocurrency launched in 2014.

100 yen coin - Wikipedia

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The 100 yen coin (百円硬貨, Hyaku-en kōka) is a denomination of Japanese yen. These coins were first minted in 1957 using a silver alloy, before the current design was adopted with an alloy change in 1967. It is the second-highest denomination coin in Japan, after the 500 yen coin. The current 100 yen coin is one of two denominations that depict the emperor's rule date in Arabic numerals rather than kanji.

Coins of Australia - Wikipedia

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Australian coins refers to the coins which are or were in use as Australian currency. During the early days of the colonies that formed Australia, foreign as well as British currency was used, but in 1910, a decade after federation, Australian coins were introduced. Australia used pounds, shillings and pence until 1966, when it adopted the decimal system with the Australian dollar divided into 100 cents. With the exception of the first Proclamation Coinage and the holey dollars, all Australian …

Half eagle - Wikipedia

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The half eagle is a United States coin that was produced for circulation from 1795 to 1929 and in commemorative and bullion coins since 1983. Composed almost entirely of gold, its face value of five dollars is half that of the eagle coin. Production of the half eagle was authorized by the Coinage Act of 1792, and it was the first gold coin minted by the United States.

Bi-metallic coin - Wikipedia

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Bi-metallic coins are coins consisting of two (bi-) metals or alloys, generally arranged with an outer ring around a contrasting center. Common circulating examples include the €1, €2, United Kingdom £1 and £2, Canadian $2, South Africa R5, Turkish 1 lira and 50 kurus, Indian ₹10 and ₹20, Indonesian Rp1,000, Polish 2 and 5 zł, Czech 50 Kč, Hungarian 100 and 200 Ft, Bulgarian 1 and 2 lv., Hong Kong $10, Argentine $1 and $2, Brazilian R$1, Chilean $100 and $500, Colombian $500 and $1000, Peruvian…

Russian ruble - Wikipedia

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The ruble or rouble (Russian: рубль, romanized: rublʹ; symbol: ₽; abbreviation: руб or р. in Cyrillic, Rub in Latin; ISO code: RUB) is the currency of the Russian Federation. The ruble is subdivided into 100 kopecks (sometimes written as copeck or kopek; Russian: копе́йка, romanized: kopeyka, pl. копе́йки, kopeyki). It is used in Russia as well as in the parts of Ukraine under Russian military occupation and in Russian-occupied parts of Georgia. The ruble was the currency of the Russian Empire an…

Dollar (Hong Kong coin) - Wikipedia

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Free banking - Wikipedia

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Free banking is a monetary arrangement where banks are free to issue their own paper currency (banknotes) while also being subject to no special regulations beyond those applicable to most enterprises. In a free banking system, market forces control the total quantity of banknotes and deposits that can be supported by any given stock of cash reserves, where such reserves consist either of a scarce commodity (such as gold) or of an artificially limited stock of fiat money issued by a central ban…

Royal Canadian Mint - Wikipedia

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The Royal Canadian Mint (French: Monnaie royale canadienne) is the mint of Canada and a Crown corporation, operating under the Royal Canadian Mint Act. The shares of the Mint are held in trust for the Crown in right of Canada. The Mint produces all of Canada's circulation coins, and manufactures circulation coins on behalf of other nations. The Mint also designs and manufactures precious and base metal collector coins; gold, silver, palladium, and platinum bullion coins; medals, as well as meda…

Central Reserve Bank of El Salvador - Wikipedia

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The Central Reserve Bank of El Salvador (Spanish: Banco Central de El Salvador) is the central bank of El Salvador, which controls the currency rate and regulates certain economic activities within El Salvador. The bank was originally privately owned, but was brought under state control through The Law on the Reorganization of Central Banking. The bank is active in developing financial inclusion policy and is a member of the Alliance for Financial Inclusion. In 2013, the bank made a joint Maya …

Philippine five-centavo coin - Wikipedia

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The five-sentimo coin (5¢) coin is the second-lowest denomination coin of the Philippine peso after the one sentimo.

German euro coins - Wikipedia

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German euro coins have three separate designs for the three series of coins. The 1-cent, 2-cent and 5-cent coins were designed by Rolf Lederbogen, the design for the 10-cent, 20-cent and 50-cent coins were designed by Reinhard Heinsdorff and the 1- and 2-euro coins were done by Heinz Hoyer and Sneschana Russewa-Hoyer. Featured in all designs are the 12 stars of the EU and the year of minting. In addition to the year, the German coins also feature a small letter as a mint mark indicating the par…

Five-baht coin - Wikipedia

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The Thailand five-baht coin is a denomination coin of the Thai baht, the Thai currency unit. Like all coins in Thailand, its obverse features King of Thailand, Vajiralongkorn Bodindradebayavarangkun, and previously Bhumibol Adulyadej.

Perth Mint Gold and Silver Bullion Sales in May 2016 | CoinNews

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Sales of Australian gold bullion slumped to at least a 3-year low in May, while silver bullion missed the million ounce mark for the first time in 9 months,

Philippine one-centavo coin - Wikipedia

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The one-sentimo coin (1¢) is the smallest-denomination coin of the Philippine peso. It has been issued since 1903 during American rule. It became the smallest unit of currency following the removal of the half-centavo in 1908.

Coinage metals - Wikipedia

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The coinage metals comprise those metallic chemical elements and alloys which have been used to mint coins. Historically, most coinage metals are from the three nonradioactive members of group 11 of the periodic table: copper, silver and gold. Copper is usually augmented with tin or other metals to form bronze. Gold, silver and bronze or copper were the principal coinage metals of the ancient world, the medieval period and into the late modern period when the diversity of coinage metals increas…

Canadian Gold Maple Leaf - Wikipedia

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The Canadian Gold Maple Leaf (GML) is a gold bullion coin that is issued annually by the Government of Canada. It is produced by the Royal Canadian Mint. The Gold Maple Leaf is legal tender with a face value of 50 Canadian dollars. The market value of the metal varies, depending on the spot price of gold. Having a .9999 millesimal fineness (24 karats), in some cases .99999, the coin is among the purest official bullion coins worldwide. The standard version has a weight of minimum 1 troy ounce (…

BARBADOS TRIDENT GOLD BULLION (2020, SCOTTSDALE MINT) - AgAuNEWS

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Also making a late run before the gate closes on this worst year for decades, the Barbados Trident bullion coin from Scottsdale Mint joins the Cayman Islands Marlin we looked at yesterday in finally dropping the 0.9999 gold version to

5 yen coin - Wikipedia

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The 5-yen coin (五円硬貨, Go-en kōka) is a denomination of the Japanese yen. The current design was first minted in 1959 using Japanese characters known as the "new script" and kanji in the kaisho style, and were also minted from 1948 to 1958 using "old-script" Japanese characters in the gothic style. Five-yen coins date to 1870 (when, due to the much higher value of the yen, they were minted in gold). The modern-day coin was first produced in 1948 with a differently styled inscription. This was ch…

Spanish peseta - Wikipedia

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The peseta (, Spanish: [peˈseta]) was the currency of Spain between 1868 and 2002. Along with the French franc, it was also a de facto currency used in Andorra (which had no national currency with legal tender).

Currencies of the European Union - Wikipedia

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There are eight currencies of the European Union as of 2023 used officially by member states. The euro accounts for the majority of the member states with the remainder operating independent monetary policies. Those European Union states that have adopted it are known as the eurozone and share the European Central Bank (ECB). The ECB and the national central banks of all EU countries, including those who operate an independent currency, are part of the European System of Central Banks.

Coins of the Philippine peso - Wikipedia

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Philippine peso coins are issued by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas for circulation in the Philippines and are currently available in seven denominations. The Philippine peso has been in use since Spanish rule.

Fake Indian currency note - Wikipedia

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Fake Indian Currency Note (FICN) is a term used by officials and media to refer to counterfeit currency notes circulated in the Indian economy. In 2012, while responding to a question in parliament, the Finance Minister, P. Chidambaram, admitted that there is no confirmed estimate of fake currency in India. However, several central and state agencies are working together, and the Ministry of Home Affairs has constituted the Fake Indian Currency Notes Co-ordination Center (FCORD) to curb this m…

Central Bank of Djibouti - Wikipedia

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The Central Bank of Djibouti (French: Banque Centrale de Djibouti) is the monetary authority of Djibouti. It is responsible for managing the country's currency, the Djiboutian franc, as well as the national foreign exchange position and accounting.

Hryvnia sign - Wikipedia

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The hryvnia sign (₴) is a currency symbol, used for the Ukrainian hryvnia currency since 2004.

List of cryptocurrencies - Wikipedia

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Since the creation of bitcoin in 2009, the number of new cryptocurrencies has expanded rapidly.The UK's Financial Conduct Authority estimated there were over 20,000 different cryptocurrencies by the start of 2023, although many of these were no longer traded and would never grow to a significant size.

United States Mint coin production - Wikipedia

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This table represents the mintage figures of circulating coins produced by the United States Mint since 1887. This list does not include formerly-circulating gold coins, commemorative coins, or bullion coins. This list also does not include the three-cent nickel, which was largely winding down production by 1887 and has no modern equivalent.

Australian two-dollar coin - Wikipedia

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The Australian two-dollar coin is the highest-denomination coin of the Australian dollar. It was first issued on 20 June 1988, having been in planning since the mid-1970s. It replaced the Australian two-dollar note due to having a longer circulatory life. The only "mint set only" year was 1991. $2 coins are legal tender for amounts not exceeding 10 times the face value of the coin for any payment of a debt.

Philadelphia Gold and Silver Index - Wikipedia

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The Philadelphia Gold and Silver Index is an index of thirty precious metal mining companies that is traded on the Philadelphia Stock Exchange. The index is represented by the symbol "XAU", which may be a source of some confusion as this symbol is also used under the ISO 4217 currency standard to denote one troy ounce of gold. The Philadelphia Gold and Silver Index and the NYSE Arca Gold BUGS Index are the two most watched gold indices on the market.

Dime (Canadian coin) - Wikipedia

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In Canada, a dime is a coin worth ten cents. It has been the physically smallest Canadian coin since 1922; it is smaller even than the penny, despite its higher face value. According to the Royal Canadian Mint, the official national term of the coin is the 10-cent piece, but in practice, the term dime predominates in English-speaking Canada. It is nearly identical in size to the American dime. Unlike its American counterpart, the Canadian dime is magnetic due to a distinct metal composition. Fr…