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Armenian dram
The Armenian dram (Armenian: Հայկական Դրամ; sign:; code: AMD) is the currency of Armenia and the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic. It is subdivided into 100 luma (լումա). The word, "dram" literally translates into English as "money -
United Arab Emirates dirham
The United Arab Emirates dirham (Arabic: درهم إماراتي; code: AED; symbol: د.إ) is the currency of the United Arab Emirates. Though the dirham's official code is AED, it is sometimes seen abbreviated as -
Korean 1 yang coin
The 1 yang coin is a circulation piece that was issued in two types by the Kingdom of Joseon from 1892 to 1893, during the reign of King Gojong (1852–1919). It was then produced -
Canadian 1,000,000 dollar coin
The 1,000,000 dollar coin, introduced in 2007, is a gold bullion coin of Canada's Maple Leaf series. Massive in both value and size, the piece is the highest denominated coin of the -
Ghanaian 1 pesewa coin
The 1 pesewa coin is a circulation piece of the Republic of Ghana that was issued in two types. The first, part of the second Ghanaian cedi, was introduced in 1967 and subsequently produced again -
Japanese 10 yen coin
The 10 yen coin was first minted by the Empire of Japan in 1871. New issues were later made in 1897 and eventually into the time of the Occupation of Japan and modern-day Japan -
Hungarian 100,000,000,000,000,000,000 pengő banknote
The 100 million b.‑pengő banknote is a note that was printed by the Republic of Hungary in 1946, during a period of massive hyperinflation. Produced in Budapest by the Hungarian Banknote Printing Corporation under -
Qatari riyal
The Qatari riyal (Arabic: ريال قطري; symbol: QR or ر.ق; code: QAR) is the currency of Qatar. It is subdivided into 100 dirham (درهم). It was first introduced in 1966, being dubbed as the -
Philippine 1 peso coin
The Philippine one-peso coin (₱1) coin is the third-highest denomination coin of the Philippine peso. The current version, issued in 2018, features a portrait of Philippine national hero, José Rizal on the obverse -
Aruban florin
The Aruban florin (Dutch: Arubaanse florijn; symbol: Afl.; code: AWG) is the currency of the Dutch constituent country of Aruba. It is subdivided into 100 cents. The florin was introduced in 1986, replacing the Netherlands -
Transnistrian ruble
The Transnistrian ruble (symbol: p.) is the official currency of Transnistria. It is divided into 100 kopeks, similar to the neighboring Russian ruble. Due to Transnistria being a state with limited recognition, its currency has -
Pfennig
The Pfennig (help • info) (German pronunciation: [ˈpfɛnɪç], abbreviation: Pf, symbol: ₰), plural Pfennige (help • info), was the common term for the subsidiary unit of coinage in many German-speaking countries before the introduction of the -
Zamunda 5 pound coin
The 5 pound coin is a fantasy coin of the Kingdom of Zamunda, a fictional African country in the 1988 film Coming to America. The film's distributor, Paramount Pictures, contracted the American based Continental -
Gulf rupee
The Gulf rupee (Arabic: روبيه خليجيه; Hindi: खाड़ी रुपया), also known as the Persian Gulf rupee, was a currency used in countries of the Persian Gulf and Arabian Peninsula from 1959 to 1966. It was -
Sealand dollar
The Sealand dollar or Sealandic dollar is a purported currency issued by the Principality of Sealand, a micronation founded on HM Fort Roughs in the North Sea. These coins can only be considered as souvenirs -
Nordic gold
Nordic gold is an alloy composed of 89% copper, 5% aluminum, 5% zinc, and 1% tin. It has been used to make coins, most notably certain euro coins. The metal does not contain any gold -
Mexican 1 peso banknote
The 1 peso banknote was first issued by the First Mexican Empire in 1823. Nearly 110 years later, the Republic of Mexico introduced its first 1 peso banknote in 1936. Production of the note ended -
Lesotho loti
The Lesotho loti (code: LSL; symbol: L or M; plural: maloti) is the currency of Lesotho. It is divided into 100 lisente (singular: sente). The loti is pegged to the South African rand at par -
Lebanese 250 lira coin
The 250 lira/livre/pound coin is a circulation and commemorative piece that was issued by the Lebanese Republic (Lebanon) from 1995 to 2014. It is currently used in transactions in Lebanon, holding a legal -
Nigerian 50 kobo coin
The 50 kobo coin is a current circulation piece of the Federal Republic of Nigeria that was issued in three subtypes. The first and second subtypes were made in 1991 and 1993, respectively, while the -
Philippine 100,000 peso banknote
The 100,000 peso banknote is a non-circulating commemorative note of the Republic of the Philippines. It was issued in a single type in 1998 in celebration of the centennial of the Philippine Declaration -
Austrian 1.50 euro coin
The 1.50 euro coin is a bullion coin that has been issued by Austria since 2008. It is the lowest denominated coin of the Vienna Philharmonic coins and is the only silver piece in -
Koblenz 25 pfennig coin
The 25 pfennig coin was issued by the town of Koblenz (at the time with a "C" in lieu of a "K" in the name) in 1918 and 1921. It had a value equal to -
Namibian 10 dollar banknote
The first 10 dollar banknote was printed by the Bank of Namibia in 1993. A second note bearing a different design was issued on May 15, 2012. The first Namibian 10 dollar note was first -
Pakistani 1 pie coin
The 1 pie coin is a former circulation coin that was issued from 1951 to 1957 by the Dominion of Pakistan, an independent federal country that consisted of what is now the Islamic Republic of
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