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  2. 20 euro cent coin - Wikipedia

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    2007 (still in circulation as of 2024. [update] ) The 20 euro cent coin (€0.20) has a value of one-fifth of a euro and is composed of an alloy called Nordic Gold in the Spanish flower shape. All euro coins have a common reverse side and country-specific national sides. The coin has been used since 2002, with the present common side design ...

  3. Euro gold and silver commemorative coins - Wikipedia

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    Malta joined the eurozone on 1 January 2008. It has issued several gold coins denominated €5, €15, €50 and €100, several silver coins denominated €10, one brass coin denominated €5, and one cupro-nickel coin denominated €5. From 2008 to 2012, there were only two issues per year, but the number has increased since 2013.

  4. Commemorative coins of France - Wikipedia

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    Commemorative coins of France. 5 francs coin, issued for the 100th anniversary of the Eiffel Tower (1989, silver). While many medals have been issued by the government of France over the centuries, legal tender commemorative coinage only began in 1982, with the issue of ten-franc piece commemorating Léon Gambetta.

  5. Gold certificate (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The $100,000 bill, a gold certificate from Series 1934, is the largest denomination banknote ever produced in the United States; it was printed to facilitate transactions between Federal Reserve Banks, and was never issued for usage by the public. Gold certificates were first authorized under the Legal Tender Act of 1863, but unlike the United ...

  6. Euro gold and silver commemorative coins (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    A silver 10 Euro commemorating John McCormack (1884–1945), Irish tenor and Papal Count. A gold 20 Euro commemorating the 1000th anniversary of the Battle of Clontarf. A silver 15 Euro commemorating the centenary of the death of John Philip Holland (1840–1914), an Irish engineer regarded as the father of the modern submarine.

  7. Commemorative coins of Greece - Wikipedia

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    Commemorative coins of 1940 were minted to celebrate the five years of the restored Greek monarchy under King George II . 100 drachmas, silver and copper, George II of Greece, 25 November 1935. 20 drachmas, gold and copper, George II of Greece, 25 November 1935. 100 drachmas, gold and copper, George II of Greece, 25 November 1935.

  8. Euro gold and silver commemorative coins (Austria) - Wikipedia

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    The front of an Austrian gold bullion coin. A 150 Years Semmering Alpine Railway coin made of niobium and silver, of 2004. Euro gold and silver commemorative coins are special euro coins minted and issued by member states of the Eurozone. They are minted mainly in gold and silver, although other precious metals are also used on rare occasions.

  9. 20 euro note - Wikipedia

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    The twenty euro note ( €20) is the third-lowest value euro banknote and has been used since the introduction of the euro (in its cash form) in 2002. [ 8] The note is used by the 25 countries and a population of 343 million as their sole currency, with 23 legally adopting it. [ 9] In July 2023, there were approximately 4,837,000,000 twenty ...