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1984 P 746,769,000 D 517,675,146 S 3,065,110 Proof only 1985 P ... Return to Monticello (75% copper, 25% nickel) 2006-Present Year Mint Mintage Comments 2006 P
100th death anniversary of Karl Marx. 5 DM, copper-nickel, 1983. 500th birthday of Martin Luther. 5 DM, copper-nickel, 1983. 150th anniversary of the German Customs Union. 5 DM, copper-nickel, 1984. 175th birthday of Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy. 5 DM, copper-nickel, 1984. European Year of Music. 5 DM, copper-nickel, 1985.
1984 P 676,545,000 D 546,483,064 S 3,065,110 Proof only 1985 P ... Puerto Rico reverse, 2009 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted) Year Mint Mintage [18 ...
copper 92%, aluminium 6%, nickel 2% Replica of a coin, the state emblem, "Israel" in Hebrew, Arabic and English: August 3, 1984: IS 100 29 10.8 copper 75%, nickel 25% Replica of a coin issued by Antigonus II Mattathias with the seven-branched candelabrum, the state emblem, "Israel" in Hebrew, Arabic and English: Value, date February 5, 1984
Markhor on top of a rock, outer part:copper-nickel alloy, inner part: copper-zinc alloy 550,000 (50,000 proof) 1991 5 rubles Red Data Book of the Russian Federation of the USSR Blakiston's fish owl, aquatic plants in the background, outer part:copper-nickel alloy, inner part: copper-zinc alloy 550,000 (50,000 proof)
This list does not include formerly-circulating gold coins, commemorative coins, or bullion coins. This list also does not include the three-cent nickel, which was largely winding down production by 1887 and has no modern equivalent.
copper-nickel 27.7 mm 8 g 1.62 mm Reeded 1966-1984 1/= nickel-plated steel 23.5 mm 6.5 g Reeded 1987-1992 5/= copper-nickel 31.5 mm (decagonal) 13.8 g 2.2 mm Segmented; five smooth and reeded parts 1972-1980 5/= copper-nickel 27.5 mm (decagonal) 8.3 g 2 mm Segmented; five smooth and reeded parts 1987-1989 5/= nickel-plated steel
"Gold" one-dollar and two-dollar coins were introduced in the 1980s. The one-dollar coin was introduced in 1984, to replace the banknote of the same value. The two-dollar coin, also replacing a banknote, was introduced in 1988. They have content of 2% nickel, 6% aluminium and 92% copper. The two-dollar coin is smaller in diameter than the one ...
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