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  2. List of United States commemorative coins and medals (1950s)

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    50¢ Booker T. Washington Memorial half dollar Booker T. Washington Hall of Fame for Great Americans and a log cabin 90% Ag, 10% Cu Uncirculated: 510,082 (P) 12,004 D 12,004 S [2] 1951 50¢ Carver-Washington half dollar: George Washington Carver and Booker T. Washington Map of the United States (Delaware was omitted) 90% Ag, 10% Cu Authorized:

  3. Brazilian cruzeiro (1942–1967) - Wikipedia

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    In 1956, aluminum-bronze coins were issued in the amounts of 50 centavos, 1 cruzeiro and 2 cruzeiros, taking advantage of old aluminum-bronze pieces that were used to issue the 10, 20 and 50 centavos coins respectively. In 1957, such values also began to be issued in aluminum. Coins dated up to 1961 would be minted in such denominations.

  4. List of people on coins - Wikipedia

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    20 centavos obverse 1942-1954 50 centavos 1942 1 peso 1942-1954 50 pesos 1968 10 centésimos 1971 Arturo Prat: 1848-1879 Chilean naval hero 5 pesos obverse 1968 José Manuel Balmaceda: 1840-1891 Chilean president 20 centésimos obverse 1971-1972 Manuel Rodríguez: 1785-1818 Chilean patriot 50 centésimos obverse 1971 José Miguel Carrera: 1785-1821

  5. Half dollar (United States coin) - Wikipedia

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    The half dollar, sometimes referred to as the half for short or 50-cent piece, is a United States coin worth 50 cents, or one half of a dollar.In both size and weight, it is the largest circulating coin currently minted in the United States, [1] being 1.205 inches (30.61 millimeters) in diameter and 0.085 in (2.16 mm) in thickness, and is twice the weight of the quarter.

  6. Peruvian sol (1863–1985) - Wikipedia

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    Brass 5, 10, and 20 centavos followed in 1942. In 1950, zinc 1 and 2 centavo coins were introduced which were issued until 1958. In 1965, 25 centavo coins were introduced, followed, in 1969, by cupro-nickel S/o 5 and S/o 10. Production of 5 and 25 centavos ceased in 1975, followed by 10 and 20 centavos in 1976, and 50 centavos in 1977.

  7. Withdrawal of low-denomination coins - Wikipedia

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    50 qindarka 1 Lek 2 Lekë: 1988 1988 1988 1988 2013 1989: 1992 1992 1992 1992 N/A 1992: No No No No Yes No: The 1 lek has not been officially withdrawn. Algeria: 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 and 50 centimes 1 ⁄ 4 and 1 ⁄ 2 dinars: 1980s 2000: 1980s 2000: No Argentina: 1 centavo 5 centavos 10 centavos 25 centavos 50 centavos: 2000 2011 2011 2010 2010: N ...

  8. The Most Expensive US Conflicts From 1950-2020 - AOL

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    The defense budget during the war’s peak year (as a percentage of GDP): 9.50% Persian Gulf War On Aug. 2, 1990, Iraq’s president, Saddam Hussein, ordered the invasion and annexation of Kuwait.

  9. Ecuadorian centavo coins - Wikipedia

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    Ecuadorian centavo coins were introduced in 2000 when Ecuador converted its currency from the sucre to the U.S. dollar. [1] The coins are in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 25 and 50 centavos and are identical in size and value to their U.S. cent counterparts (although the U.S. 50-cent coin counterpart is not often seen in circulation).