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In 1988, a third redesign of aluminium 5, 10, 20, 50 qintars and 1 Lek coins was released. The 50 qindarka and 1 Lek coins were problematically identical in size, weight, and appearance, so aluminium-bronze 1 Lek coins with the inscription "Republika Popullore Socialiste e Shqipërisë" were released later that year for better identification ...
24.75 mm: Edge: Edge: Composition: Cu Ni25 (Inside) Cu Al6 Ni2 (Outside) Years of minting: 2000–present ... a value of 100 Albanian lek. It exists as both a coin ...
Such debased "trade coins" were occasionally minted during times of war, e.g. the Prussian ephraimiten, silver-clad copper coins minted during the Seven Years' War. If these were ever accepted or approved as legal tender, they would be valued far below the regular coins, their value being calculated according to a specified formula.
The carat (ct) is a unit of mass equal to 200 mg (0.00705 oz; 0.00643 ozt), which is used for measuring gemstones and pearls. The current definition, sometimes known as the metric carat, was adopted in 1907 at the Fourth General Conference on Weights and Measures, [1] [2] and soon afterwards in many countries around the world.
Canadian Universities Travel Service, a travel agency in Canada; China Travel Service, the tourism and travel agency of the government of the People's Republic of China; Cuba Travel Services, a tour and charter operator serving Cuba from the United States; Dnata Travel Services, a travel agency in Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Vreneli (aka Goldvreneli [1]) is the informal name for a range of legal tender gold coins of the Swiss franc. The coins were issued between 1897 and 1936, in 1947 and in 1949. All coins issued after 1936 are restrikes (legal tender ceased September 29, 1936). [2] The coin exists in three denominations, of 10, 20 and 100 francs.
Set of 2007 $1 coins from the United States Mint. A coin set, or mint set, is a collection of uncirculated or proof coins, released by a mint. Such sets are usually released annually and often called a year set. They include sets of all the circulating coins of that year, as well as sets of commemorative coins.
Coin of the Year: 1 dollar, silver: US Mint, United States of America: U.S. Marine Corps Best Contemporary Event: 1 dollar, silver: Royal Australian Mint, Australia: End of World War II “Dancing Men” Best Crown: 1 dollar, silver: US Mint, United States of America: U.S. Marine Corps: Best Gold: 100 euro, gold: Minted by all German mints, [44 ...