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Started by <k>, August 08, 2011, 09:41:39 PM

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Pakistan 10 paisa-.jpg



Pakistan 10 paisa1974.jpg

Pakistan, various 10 paisa coins.
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<k>

Sudan 10 milliemes 1976.jpg

Sudan, 10 milliemes, 1976.
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<k>

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<k>

Sri Lanka 10c 1971.jpg

Sri Lanka, 10 cents, 1971.
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<k>

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mrbadexample

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Belize 1 cent 1983 (2a).jpg

Belize 1 cent 1983. Rotten but it fits the bill.

<k>

Quote from: mrbadexample on January 17, 2023, 12:48:20 PMBelize 1 cent 1983. Rotten but it fits the bill.

Yes, I already have Belize and British Honduras in replies #35 and #36.

Amazing that Belize kept QEII's old crowned effigy by (Cecil Thomas) all these years.
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mrbadexample

So you have. I'm sorry, I didn't recognise it as I scrolled past because I've never seen a shiny one.  ;D

coinote

The biggest mintage of scalloped coins which are still in circulation is Hong Kong $2.

<k>

Quote from: coinote on April 27, 2024, 06:49:52 PMThe biggest mintage of scalloped coins which are still in circulation is Hong Kong $2.

I wonder how long China will allow Hong Kong and Macao to have their own coins.
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coinote

Quote from: <k> on April 27, 2024, 07:28:28 PMI wonder how long China will allow Hong Kong and Macao to have their own coins.
It's quite sad when both currencies stop to be legal tender one day, but currently, the coins with Queen's portrait are still in use, but in limited numbers in Hong Kong, but in Macao, only 1 pataca coins with Portuguese coat of arms can still be found ocassionaly in circulation because the size, colour and weight is the same as the current issue, all other denominations with the Portuguese coat of arms are out of circulation.