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The coins of the Colony of Belize retain the same basic designs as on the coins of British Honduras, but with the country's name changed to "Belize". These coins were struck at the Royal Mint, Llantrisant. A series of numismatic coins, depicting the Belizean Coat-of-Arms on the obverse instead of the Queen's portrait, were struck at the ...
The Belize dollar (also known as the Belizean dollar [1]) is the official currency in Belize ... The coins of Belize. In 1885, bronze 1 cent coins were introduced ...
Pages in category "Coins of Belize" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Coins of the Belize dollar
Coins of Belize (1 P) Coins of Bolivia (1 P) Coins of Brunei (1 P) Coins of Bulgaria (2 P) Coins of the Byzantine Empire (22 P) C. ... Pages in category "Coins by ...
The most valuable blank coin listed on the U.S. Coins Guide site is a 90% silver dollar without a raised rim valued at $1,600 or more. The same type of silver dollar with a raised rim is valued at ...
A coin with one type of metal in the center with an outer ring of a different metal. Examples are the 1 and 2 Euro coins and the Canadian "toonie" two-dollar coin. blank. Also called a planchet or flan. 1. A prepared disk of metal on which the design for a coin will be stamped. [1] 2. The un-struck or flat side of a uniface coin or medal. brass
The silver versions of the coins are extremely rare and only two are known to exist, according to the Professional Coin Grading Service, a rare coin grading company. About 20 pewter continental ...
In 1998 Belize issued three coins to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the battle. These consisted of a cupro-nickel $2, a 0.925 silver $10 and a 0.917 gold $100. The obverse features a three-masted sailing vessel from the national coat-of-arms.