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  2. Royal Canadian Mint numismatic coins (2010s) - Wikipedia

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    A series of commemorative silver coins was introduced in 2011. The coins in this series were sold at their face value of twenty Canadian dollars. They have a specimen finish and are .9999 pure silver, weighing 7.96 grams. The coins were sold by the Mint encapsulated in hard plastic and included a certificate of authenticity.

  3. List of Japanese cash coins by inscription - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and types of Japanese cash coins from 708 to 958, inspired by Chinese Kaigen Tsūhō coins. See the inscriptions, images, and values of different coinage systems such as Kōchōsen, Toraisen, Shichūsen, and Bitasen.

  4. Tokugawa coinage - Wikipedia

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    Koban was a regular ovoid gold coin used in Japan from 1601 to 1867. Learn about the history, value, and evolution of Koban and other coins in the Tokugawa coinage system.

  5. List of Chinese cash coins by inscription - Wikipedia

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    Learn how to identify Chinese cash coins from different dynasties and periods based on their inscriptions. See examples of obverse inscriptions, meanings, alternative readings and images of cash coins from the Warring States to the Republic of China.

  6. Fish slice - Wikipedia

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    A fish slice is a flat, slotted spatula used for lifting and turning food while cooking. Learn about its origin as a silver serving piece for fish, its evolution to various materials and shapes, and its similarity to other serving slices.

  7. Sycee - Wikipedia

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    Sycee or yuanbao were irregularly shaped ingots of gold or silver used as currency in imperial China from Qin to Qing dynasties. Learn about their history, names, weights, shapes, and contemporary uses in Chinese culture and trade.

  8. Coin in the fish's mouth - Wikipedia

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    Heinrich Meyer suggests that Peter's assertion "Yes" makes it "clear that Jesus had hitherto been in the habit of paying the tax". [6]The story ends without stating that Peter caught the fish as Jesus predicted, [7] nor does the text specify the species of the fish involved, but three West Asian varieties of tilapia are referred to as "St. Peter's fish", in particular the redbelly tilapia.

  9. Flowing Hair dollar - Wikipedia

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    The Flowing Hair dollar was the first dollar coin issued by the United States federal government in 1794 and 1795. It was based on the Spanish dollar and featured a bust of Liberty with flowing hair on the obverse and an eagle on the reverse.

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