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A list of coins and currency, hopefully with dates and regions.
- (.de) Thaler (or Daler) from Joachimsthaler.
- (.uk)
- (.us)
- (Netherlands) Guilder
- (Florence, city of)
- (.uk) British_coin_Florin
- LiraLira Vittorio Emanuele II: 1 Italian lira 1863 Lira is the name of the monetary unit of a number of countries, as well as the former currency of Italy, San Marino and the Vatican City. The term originates from the value of a Troy pound weight (Latin libra - (.it, San Marino, Vatican City)
- MarkkaMarkka 1 Markka 1994 The markka or mark was the currency used in Finland from 1861 until January 1, 1999, when it was replaced by the euro (€). The currency code used for the markka was FIM, and the usual familiar notation was a postfix mk . It was d (Finnish 1860-2002)
- PennyA penny (pl. pence or pennies is a unit of currency or a coin used in several English-speaking countries: 1/100 of the British Pound Sterling or the Irish pound ( 1971- 2001), or a coin with that value: see history of the English penny. 1/240 of the Briti
- Pieces of EightPieces of Eight is the eighth album by Styx, released in 1978 (see 1978 in music). Track listing #"Great White Hope" (Young) 4:22 #"I'm O. DeYoung, Young) 5:41 #"Sing for the Day" (Shaw) 4:57 #"The Message" (DeYoung) 1:08 #"Lords of the Ring" (DeYoung) 4: ( bitsThe bit as a unit of money is worth 1/8 of a United States dollar. The term comes from the colonial times when the United States did not have their own money, and in circulation were coins made of real silver or gold, which were of significant value., half-dollars , etc) - (.es)
- PoundOfficially the pound is the name for at least three different units of mass: the pound (avoirdupois the troy pound the obsolete imperial pound There also exists an unofficial metric pound . While most standards bodies define the pound as a unit of mass, m - (.uk)
- Shekel - (Judea)
- ShillingThe shilling was a British coin first issued in 1548 for Henry VIII, although arguably the testoon issued about 1487 for Henry VII was the first shilling. History Before decimalization in 1971, shillings had a value of 12 pence; equal to one-twentieth of - (.uk)
- Talent - (.gr)
- Tetradrachm - (Macedonia 336- 323 BCE)
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