Concept cluster: Social systems > Antique currency
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(derogatory) Synonym of wumao: A member of the 50 cent army.
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(historical) An old coin of Castille.
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Obsolete form of bajocco. [(archaic, historical) A coin, originally copper, later silver, issued by the Papal States from the 15th century to 1865. In the 19th century the value was five hundredths of a lira.]
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Alternative form of bajocco [(archaic, historical) A coin, originally copper, later silver, issued by the Papal States from the 15th century to 1865. In the 19th century the value was five hundredths of a lira.]
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(archaic, historical) A coin, originally copper, later silver, issued by the Papal States from the 15th century to 1865. In the 19th century the value was five hundredths of a lira.
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(historical) An old silver Venetian coin worth half a soldo.
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(historical) A Spanish-American peso or piece of eight issued by Charles III (1759–88) and Charles IV (1788–1808) of Spain.
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(historical) A former subunit of currency equal to one-hundredth of the franc.
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A cent, i.e. ¹⁄₁₀₀, of certain (mainly historic) Iberian and Latin American currencies, and presently of the Euro (coinage version in Spanish), as a coin or theoretic value.
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A regional currency used in Prien am Chiemsee, Bavaria, Germany, pegged to the euro and intended to promote local commerce and non-profits.
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A gold coin of some South American countries bearing the figure of one of these vultures.
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(historical) A coin used from the 12th to the 15th century in Portugal.
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(historical) The currency of South Vietnam, 100 xus. Symbol: Đ.
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The currency of Greece in ancient times and again from 1832 until 2001, with the symbol ₯, since replaced by the euro.
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(India, historical) An Indian copper coin worth one eighth of a dam.
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The state currency formerly used in Portugal, divided into 100 centavos. The symbol is $ which is positioned between the escudos & centavos, 2$50.
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(historical) The currency of Estonia after the end of German occupation in November 1918, replaced a few years later by the kroon.
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Alternative form of 50 cent [(derogatory) Synonym of wumao: A member of the 50 cent army.]
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Any of several gold coins once produced in Florence, Italy; model for the other currencies.
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(obsolete) An old Venetian coin.
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(historical) A gold coin used in the Republic of Genoa from 1252 to 1415.
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(historical, numismatics) An Italian coin of the fourteenth century.
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A former currency unit of Vietnam, one tenth of a dong.
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The currency of SAR Hong Kong.
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(historical) A large silver coin of the 16th century in the Lands of the Bohemian Crown, today Czech Republic.
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A monetary unit of North Korea and formerly of South Korea, equal to one hundredth of a won.
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The unit of currency in Laos, divided into 100 att, symbol ₭, abbreviation LAK.
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(slang, finance) the New Zealand dollar.
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A medieval silver coin once used as currency in southern Germany and Austria.
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(historical) A small coin of varying value formerly used in parts of Germany and Austria.
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(historical) The currency unit of the Austrian Netherlands (modern Belgium), valued at 254 liards.
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Alternative letter-case form of Krugerrand [(numismatics) A gold coin minted in South Africa, containing a full troy ounce of gold.]
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(historical numismatics) The gold-backed monetary unit of Latvia from August 1922 until April 1941, when it was replaced by the Soviet ruble; it was typically pegged at about 25 to the British pound.
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(historical) A gold coin used in medieval Europe.
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A (Finnish) mark, the currency used in Finland before the introduction of the euro, consisting of 100 penni. Abbreviation FIM.
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(historical) An old Portuguese gold coin, minted from 1640 to 1732.
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The official currency of Nigeria, which replaced the pound in 1973; the principal denomination of the currency, equal to 100 kobo.
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(historical) The currency unit of the former German Democratic Republic (aka GDR, DDR, East Germany) until 1990, abbreviated DDM.
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(historical) A former currency of Germany and Lithuania in the 1910s and 1920s.
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A subdivision of currency, equal to one hundredth of a rupee in various Asian countries.
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An old Italian silver coin.
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A monetary unit used during the 16th century and 17th century in Malta in the form of a large copper coin.
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(historical, numismatics) The monetary unit in Germany between 1924 and 1948.
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The monetary unit issued in Japanese-occupied Netherlands Indies in 1944 and 1945.
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(historical) A silver coin circulating in India between the 16th and 20th centuries, weighing one tola (formerly 170–180 troy grains; from 1833, 180 troy grains).
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(historical) A unit of currency in 19th-century Bolivia, equal to 16 soles.
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In full nuevo sol or new sol: the main currency unit of Peru which replaced the inti in 1991; also, a coin of this value.
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(informal, numismatics) An Iranian coin or value of 10 rials.
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(historical, often attributive) An old Spanish coin made from copper-based billon.
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The monetary unit of the Kingdom of Hannover from 1857 to 1866.
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(historical) A small Portuguese coin, similar to a penny.
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Alternative form of xeraphim [(obsolete) An old monetary unit of Bombay, equal to three fifths of a rupee.]
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The unit of Japanese currency (symbol: ¥) since 1871, divided into 100 sen.
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A particular univalve mollusc once used as currency.

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