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Coinage metals - Wikipedia Open main menu Search Edit this pageRead in another languageCoinage metals"Coinage metal" redirects here. Coinage metal may also refer to the group 11 elements. The coinage metals comprise, at a minimum, those metallic chemical elements which have historically been used as...
Gold coin - Wikipedia Open main menu Search Edit this pageRead in another languageGold coin A 20-crown gold coin from Norway. Introduced in 1875, it became part of the Scandinavian Monetary Union, which was based on a gold standard. Norwegian gold reserves included tonnes of this and other coins, ba...
Silver coin - Wikipedia Open main menu Search Edit this pageRead in another languageSilver coin This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. (Learn how and when to remove these template messages) The examples and perspective in this article may n...
Currency - Wikipedia Open main menu Search Edit this pageRead in another languageCurrencyFor other uses, see Currency (disambiguation). A currency (from Middle English: curraunt, "in circulation", from Latin: currens, -entis) in the most specific use of the word refers to money in any form when in a...
Legal tender - Wikipedia Open main menu Search Edit this pageRead in another languageLegal tenderThis article is about the payment medium. For the song, see Legal Tender (song). This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable...
Coin - Wikipedia Open main menu Search Edit this pageRead in another languageCoinThis article is about monetary coins. For other uses, see Coin (disambiguation). "Coins" redirects here. For the bibliographic metadata standard, see COinS. A Swiss ten-cent coin from 1879, similar to the oldest coins s...
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