Concept cluster: Social systems > Coin collecting
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Obsolete form of anna (“unit of currency in former British India”). [A unit of currency in former British India equal to 12 pies or ¹⁄₁₆ rupee.]
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(India, dated) Extra pay; especially an extra allowance to an English officer serving in India.
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(historical) A plastic token that served as currency among workers on the Cocos (Keeling) Islands in the 1800s, under Scottish sea captain John Clunies-Ross.
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(obsolete) A silver coin minted in the time of the Holy Roman Empire.
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A historic unit of currency of the Netherlands, equivalent to one-and-a-half guilders.
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(historical) A French coin minted from 1795 to 1801 and from 1814 to 1815, valued at one-tenth of a franc.
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(now historical) An old French coin worth one-twelfth of a sou.
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(historical, numismatics) A bronze coin of the Roman Republic, worth three quarters of an as.
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(historical) A small Dutch coin, equivalent to one-eighth of a stiver.
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(historical) A former French coin worth one-sixth of a sou.
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(historical) A former Dutch coin, originally of silver, worth one tenth of a guilder.
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(historical) A gold coin produced in the rein of King Edward.
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A coin with a face value of one euro.
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(obsolete) A coin formerly used in India, worth one tenth of a danim.
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(historical) An ancient gold coin of the time of Edward III, coined by Florentines and worth six shillings sterling.
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(numismatics) A large bronze coin minted during the Roman Empire.
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(historical) A coin worth half an obol.
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(historical) A coin used in the early history of Prince Edward Island and New South Wales, made by punching the middle out of a Spanish dollar; the punched-out middle part was used as a smaller coin called a dump.
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A half-dollar coin in honor of president John F. Kennedy.
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(historical numismatics) Any gold or silver coin issued by the French kings from Louis XIII to Louis XVI and bearing their image on the obverse side, particularly the gold louis d'ors, originally a French form of the Spanish doubloon but varying in value between 10 and 24 livres.
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(historical) An old French coin worth half a denier.
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Any of various European monetary units, especially the base unit of currency of (West) Germany between 1948 and 2002, equal to 100 pfennigs.
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(historical) A ten-cent coin struck by the United States Mint from late 1916 to 1945, bearing on its obverse the depiction of a young Liberty in a winged Phrygian cap.
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(historical) A unit of currency equal to one thousandth of an Egyptian pound.
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(historical numismatics, slang) The franc germinal: a 20-franc gold coin issued under Napoleon.
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A unit of mass equal to 24 grains, or ¹⁄₂₀ of a troy ounce.
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(now historical) A Spanish or Spanish-American coin and unit of currency, originally worth eight real.
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(obsolete) A coin used in the Netherlands in the 15th and 16th centuries.
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(historical, numismatics) A bronze coin minted during the Roman Republic, valued at five-twelfths of an as.
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An old Dutch gold coin with the figure of a man on horseback stamped upon it.
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(symbols) Abbreviation of shilling, derived from the Latin solidus. [(historical) A coin formerly used in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Malta, Australia, New Zealand and many other Commonwealth countries worth twelve old pence, or one twentieth of a pound sterling.]
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A US dollar coin featuring a portrait of Sacagawea.
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Synonym of obsidional coin (a piece of gold or silver stamped as provisional legal tender in a besieged area)
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(historical) An old French copper coin equal to one twentieth of a livre or twelve deniers; one sou is to the livre as one shilling is to the pound.
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(historical, money) A small Dutch coin worth one twentieth of a guilder.
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(historical) A piece of tin ingot money of the Pahang Kingdom.
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(historical) An ancient Roman coin worth one quarter of an as.
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(historical) A silver coin minted in Ancient Greece, valued at 1/4 of an obolus.
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(historical) A silver coin minted as a trade coin by various countries to facilitate trade with China and the Orient.
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Alternative form of tremissis (“ancient coin”) [(historical) A coin of late Ancient Rome, worth one third of a solidus.]
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A silver coin, stamped with an image of Victory, minted during the Roman Republic, and valued at half a denarius.
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Alternative form of zack [(Australia) Sixpence.]
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(Britain, historical after 1971) pounds, shillings, pence

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