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Download: $2.00 Image 53 – George V - King Emperor – 1928
George V (George Frederick Ernest Albert) (3 June 1865 – 20 January 1936) was the first British monarch belonging to the House of Windsor (formerly known as the House of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha). As well as being King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (from 1927, King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and King of Ireland) and the Commonwealth Realms, George was also the Emperor of India. George reigned from 6 May 1910 until his death, which included World War I (1914-1918).
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Download: $1.00 Image 53 - One Quarter Anna – Year 1928
An Anna (Hindustani ana) was a currency unit formerly used in India, equal to 1/16 rupee. It was subdivided into 4 Paise or 12 Pies (thus there were 64 paise in a rupee and 192 pies). The term belonged to the Muslim monetary system. The Anna is not commonly used since India decimalised its currency in 1957
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Download: $1.00 Image 52 - Emblem of Ashoka ( Obverse ) – Year 1953
About National Emblem : Indian Coin ( with Emblem of Ashoka Pillar of Saranath , U.P ) . The Emblem of Ashoka – The Great , has “Dharma Chakra” or wheel of Dharma . With four lions, standing back to back, mounted on an abacus, with a frieze carrying sculptures in high relief of an elephant, a galloping horse, a bull, and a lion, separated by intervening spoked chariot-wheels over a bell-shaped lotus.
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Download: $2.00 Image 52 – One Pice – 1953
A Paisa (pl. Paise) is a monetary unit currently equivalent to 1 / 100th of a Rupee or Bangladeshi Taka and is used in several countries, including Bangladesh, India, Nepal, and Pakistan. Variant spellings include Poisha (especially in Bangladesh), and Pice, (during British rule).
Until the 1950s in India and Pakistan (and before that in British India), the Paisa was equivalent to 3 Pies, 1 / 4th of an Anna, or 1 / 64 of a Rupee. After the transition from a non-decimal currency to a decimal currency, the Paisa was known as a Naya Paisa ("New Paisa") for a few years.
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Download: $1.00 Image 51 – One Quarter Anna – Year 1941
An Anna (Hindustani ana) was a currency unit formerly used in India, equal to 1/16 rupee. It was subdivided into 4 Paise or 12 Pies (thus there were 64 paise in a rupee and 192 pies). The term belonged to the Muslim monetary system. The Anna is not commonly used since India decimalised its currency in 1957.
With Image of Geoge VI - King Emperor ( Obverse )
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Download: $1.00 Image 50 – George VI – King Emperor – Year 1939
George VI (Albert Frederick Arthur George Windsor) (14 December 1895 – 6 February 1952) was the third British monarch using the name Windsor. India became an independent dominion, with George VI relinquishing the title of Emperor of India and briefly remaining as King of India until that country enacted a Constitution which declared it to be a republic in 1950 (though India did elect to remain in the Commonwealth as a republic and to recognise George VI as Head of the Commonwealth, a title now incorporated into the regal style, although it is not clear whether the title is hereditary ) And as King of Pakistan, succeeded by his daughter Elizabeth II as Queen of Pakistan, until 1956 when Pakistan similarly enacted a Constitution declaring it to be a republic
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Download: $1.00 Image 50 – One Quarter Anna - Year 1939
( A Colonial Era Coin )
An Anna (Hindustani ana) was a currency unit formerly used in India, equal to 1/16 rupee. It was subdivided into 4 Paise or 12 Pies (thus there were 64 paise in a rupee and 192 pies). The term belonged to the Muslim monetary system. The Anna is not commonly used since India decimalised its currency in 1957.
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Download: $1.00 Image 49 – Obverse - One Pice ( Indian Colonial Era Coin ) - 1944
Pice : A former fractional monetary unit of India, equal to 1/4 anna
A Paisa (pl. Paise) is a monetary unit currently equivalent to 1 / 100th of a Rupee or Bangladeshi Taka and is used in several countries, including Bangladesh, India, Nepal, and Pakistan. Variant spellings include Poisha (especially in Bangladesh), and Pice, (during British rule).
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Download: $2.00 Image 49 – One Pice ( Indian Colonial Era Coin ) - 1944
Pice : A former fractional monetary unit of India, equal to 1/4 anna
An Anna (Hindustani ana) was a currency unit formerly used in India, equal to 1/16 rupee. It was subdivided into 4 Paise or 12 Pies (thus there were 64 paise in a rupee and 192 pies). The term belonged to the Muslim monetary system. The Anna is not commonly used since India decimalised its currency in 1957.
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Download: $2.00 Image 48 – Obverse - One Pice ( Indian Colonial Era Coin ) – 1943
Pice : A former fractional monetary unit of India, equal to 1/4 anna
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Download: $2.00 Image 48 – One Pice ( Indian Colonial Era Coin ) – 1943
Pice : A former fractional monetary unit of India, equal to 1/4 anna
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Download: $2.00 Image 47 : One Pice ( Indian Colonial Era Coin ) – 1943
Pice :
A former fractional monetary unit of India, equal to 1/4anna
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Download: $1.00 Image 46 – National Emblem ( Emblem of Ashoka ) -1953
Indian Coin ( with Emblem of Ashoka Pillar of Saranath , U.P ) . The Emblem of Ashoka – The Great , has “Dharma Chakra” or wheel of Dharma . With four lions, standing back to back, mounted on an abacus, with a frieze carrying sculptures in high relief of an elephant, a galloping horse, a bull, and a lion, separated by intervening spoked chariot-wheels over a bell-shaped lotus
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Download: $1.00 Image 46– One Pice Coin – Year 1953
Pice : A former fractional monetary unit of India, equal to 1/4 anna
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Download: $1.00 Image 45– One Paisa Coin ( With Emblem of Ashoka ) Year 1963.
A Paisa (pl. Paise) is a monetary unit currently equivalent to 1 / 100th of a Rupee or Bangladeshi Taka and is used in several countries, including Bangladesh, India, Nepal, and Pakistan. Variant spellings include Poisha (especially in Bangladesh), and Pice, (during British rule).
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Download: $1.00 Image 45 – One Paisa Coin ( Naya Paisa in Hindi ) Year - 1963
A Paisa (pl. Paise) is a monetary unit currently equivalent to 1 / 100th of a Rupee or Bangladeshi Taka and is used in several countries, including Bangladesh, India, Nepal, and Pakistan. Variant spellings include Poisha (especially in Bangladesh), and Pice, (during British rule).
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Download: $1.00 Image 44 – One Dime ( Obverse is the Image of Franklin D Roosvelt )
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Download: $1.00 Image 44 – One Dime - US Coin ( Reverse With Images of Oak , Torch & Olive Branch ) Year 2000
A dime is a coin issued by the United States Mint with a denomination of one tenth of a United States dollar, or ten cents.
The name of the coin comes from the French disme (modern French spelling dîme), meaning "tithe" or "tenth part," from the Latin decima [pars]. The original spelling on U.S. coinage was "disme," but the "s" was dropped in the 1800s.
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Download: $1.00 Image 43 – Image of George V . King Emperor – Year 1918 -
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Download: $1.00 Image 43 - 1/12 Anna ( Indian Coin during British Colonial Rule ) Year 1918
An Anna (Hindustani ana) was a currency unit formerly used in India, equal to 1/16 rupee. It was subdivided into 4 Paise or 12 Pies (thus there were 64 paise in a rupee and 192 pies). The term belonged to the Muslim monetary system. The Anna is not commonly used since India decimalised its currency in 1957.
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Download: $1.00 Image 42 – One Paisa Coin ( With Emblem of Ashoka ) Year 1964
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Download: $2.00 Image 42– One Paisa Coin ( Naya Paisa in Hindi ) Year - 1964
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Download: $2.00 Image 41 – One Paisa Coin ( With Emblem of Ashoka ) Year 1963
National Emblem :
Indian Coin ( with Emblem of Ashoka Pillar of Saranath , U.P ) . The Emblem of Ashoka – The Great , has “Dharma Chakra” or wheel of Dharma . With four lions, standing back to back, mounted on an abacus, with a frieze carrying sculptures in high relief of an elephant, a galloping horse, a bull, and a lion, separated by intervening spoked chariot-wheels over a bell-shaped lotus
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Download: $1.00 Image 41 – One Paisa Coin ( Naya Paisa in Hindi ) Year - 1963
A Paisa (pl. Paise) is a monetary unit currently equivalent to 1 / 100th of a Rupee or Bangladeshi Taka and is used in several countries, including Bangladesh, India, Nepal, and Pakistan. Variant spellings include Poisha (especially in Bangladesh), and Pice, (during British rule).
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Download: $1.00 Image 40 – Japanese Coin ( with Image of Byodo-In Buddhist Temple ) .
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Download: $1.00 Image 40 – Japanese Coin ( 10 Yen )
The yen is the currency of Japan. It is also widely used as a reserve currency after the United States dollar and euro. The ISO 4217 codes for the yen are JPY and 392. The Latinised symbol is ¥, while in Japanese it is written with the kanji 円.
Yen literally means "round object" in Japanese, as yuan does in Chinese, referring to the ancient Chinese coins that were circular in shape and widely used in Japan up to the Tokugawa Period
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Download: $2.00 Image 39 – One Pice ( Reverse ) Year 1943
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Download: $2.00 Image 39 – One Pice ( 1/4 Anna , Indian Coin ) Year 1943
A Paisa (pl. Paise) is a monetary unit currently equivalent to 1 / 100th of a Rupee or Bangladeshi Taka and is used in several countries, including Bangladesh, India, Nepal, and Pakistan. Variant spellings include Poisha (especially in Bangladesh), and Pice, (during British rule).
Until the 1950s in India and Pakistan (and before that in British India), the Paisa was equivalent to 3 Pies, 1 / 4th of an Anna, or 1 / 64 of a Rupee. After the transition from a non-decimal currency to a decimal currency, the Paisa was known as a Naya Paisa ("New Paisa") for a few years.
Pice : A former fractional monetary unit of India, equal to 1/4 anna
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Download: $1.00 Image 38 – Queen Victoria ( Engraved ) . Year 1862.
Victoria (Alexandrina Victoria) (24 May 1819 – 22 January 1901) was the Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 20 June 1837, and the first Empress of India from January 1, 1877, until her death in 1901. Her reign lasted more than sixty-three years, longer than that of any other British monarch. Victoria's reign was marked by a great expansion of the British Empire. The Victorian Era was at the height of the Industrial Revolution, a period of significant social, economic, and technological change in the United Kingdom. In that period the British Empire reached its zenith and became a formidable global power.
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Download: $1.00 Image 38 – 1/12 Annas ( Indian Coin )- Year 1862
An Anna (Hindustani ana) was a currency unit formerly used in India, equal to 1/16 rupee. It was subdivided into 4 Paise or 12 Pies (thus there were 64 paise in a rupee and 192 pies). The term belonged to the Muslim monetary system. The Anna is not commonly used since India decimalised its currency in 1957.
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Download: $2.00 Image 37 - Name of King Birendra of Nepal & Some Hindu Sacred Symbols inscribed in Hindi & Sanskrit ( Reverse ).
The rupee (Nepali:रूपैयाँ) is the official currency of Nepal. It is subdivided into 100 paisa. The issuance of the currency is controlled by the Nepal Rastra Bank. The most commonly used symbol for the Rupee is Rs or ₨. The ISO 4217 code for Nepalese Rupee is NPR.
The rupee was introduced in 1932, replacing the silver mohar at a rate of 2 mohar = 1 rupee. Initially, the rupee was called the mohru in Nepalese.
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Download: $2.00 Image 37 – 25 Paisa Coin . ( Nepalese Monetary Unit ) . Not able to deciphere the Year ,it was minted.
The rupee (Nepali:रूपैयाँ) is the official currency of Nepal. It is subdivided into 100 paisa. The issuance of the currency is controlled by the Nepal Rastra Bank.The rupee was introduced in 1932, replacing the silver mohar at a rate of 2 mohar = 1 rupee. Initially, the rupee was called the mohru in Nepalese.
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Download: FREE Image 36 – Victoria – Empress of Great Britain – Year 1893.
Victoria (Alexandrina Victoria) (24 May 1819 – 22 January 1901) was the Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 20 June 1837, and the first Empress of India from January 1, 1877, until her death in 1901. Her reign lasted more than sixty-three years, longer than that of any other British monarch. Victoria's reign was marked by a great expansion of the British Empire. The Victorian Era was at the height of the Industrial Revolution, a period of significant social, economic, and technological change in the United Kingdom. In that period the British Empire reached its zenith and became a formidable global power  Download for Free |
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Download: $1.00 Image 36 – One Quarter Annas . Year 1893
(British Colonial Era Coin )
An Anna (Hindustani ana) was a currency unit formerly used in India, equal to 1/16 rupee. It was subdivided into 4 Paise or 12 Pies (thus there were 64 paise in a rupee and 192 pies). The term belonged to the Muslim monetary system. The Anna is not commonly used since India decimalised its currency in 1957.
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Download: FREE Image 35 - 20 Paisa Coin . Indian Monetary Unit .( With National Emblem : Ashoka Pillar of Saranath , U.P ) .
The Emblem of Ashoka – The Great , has “Dharma Chakra” or wheel of Dharma . With four lions, standing back to back, mounted on an abacus, with a frieze carrying sculptures in high relief of an elephant, a galloping horse, a bull, and a lion, separated by intervening spoked chariot-wheels over a bell-shaped lotus  Download for Free |
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Download: $1.00 Image 35 – 20 Paisa Coin . Indian Monetary Unit . Year 1970
( Inscribed Lotus – National Flower )
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Download: $1.00 Image 34 – 20 Centavos . A Mexican Monetary Unit ( With Image of Maxmillan I of Mexico ) Year 1980
Maximilian I, Emperor of Mexico, (July 6, 1832 – June 19, 1867) was a member of Austria's Imperial Habsburg family. With the backing of Napoleon III of France and a group of Mexican conservatives, he was proclaimed Emperor of Mexico on April 10, 1864. Many Mexicans and foreign governments refused to recognize his government and Maximilian was executed after his capture by Mexican republicans.
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Download: $1.00 Image 34 – Very Rare Coin From Mexico
Inscripted Estados Unidos Mexicanos ( Coin unit - 20 Centavos ) minted in the Year 1980
( With image of the eagle , that was the "Aquila chrysaetos", or Golden Eagle. It was a traditional symbol of the Aztec )
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Download: $2.00 Image 33 – Thai Coin ( 1 Bhat ) ( With Image of Wat Phra Kaew Temple of Emerald Buddha )
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Download: $2.00 Image 33 - - Thai Coin ( 1 Bhat ) . With Image of King Bhumibol Adulyadej – The Great
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Download: $1.00 Image 32 – Thai Coin ( 1 Bhat ) ( With Image of Wat Phra Kaew Temple of Emerald Buddha )
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Download: $1.00 Image 32 - Thai Coin ( 1 Bhat ) . With Image of King Bhumibol Adulyadej – The Great.
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Download: $1.00 Image 31 – Thai Coin ( 1 Bhat ) ( With Image of Wat Phra Kaew Temple of Emerald Buddha ).Visit : www.freewebs.com/nraja
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Download: $1.00 Image 31 -– Thai Coin ( 1 Bhat ) . With Image of Thai King Bhumibol Adulyadej – The Great
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Download: $2.00 Image 30 – 25 Poisha . Bangladeshi Montary Unit ( With Image of World’s Largest Royal Bengal Tiger From Sundar Bans ). Year-1991
In Bangladesh, the symbol ৳ (or Tk, in English) is used to represent taka; for example, ৳৫০, ৳50 or Tk 50 would represent 50 taka. It is subdivided into 100 paise (sometimes spelled poisha)
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Download: $2.00 Image 30 – 25 Poisha . Monetary Unit of Bangladesh , the 100th part of a taka. Also called paisa. .
Year - 1991
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Download: $1.00 Image 29 : – One Belgium Franc -1967
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Download: $2.00 Image 29– One Belgium Franc -1967
The Belgian franc (Dutch Belgische frank, French franc belge) was the currency of Belgium, before the adoption of the euro.
The conquest of most of western Europe by revolutionary and Napoleonic France led to the French franc's wide circulation. In the Austrian Netherlands (now Belgium), the franc replaced the kronenthaler.
Following independence from the Kingdom of the Netherlands, the new Kingdom of Belgium in 1832 adopted its own franc, equivalent to the French one, followed by Luxembourg in 1848 and Switzerland in 1850.
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Download: $1.00 Image 29 : – One Belgium Franc -1967
The Belgian franc (Dutch Belgische frank, French franc belge) was the currency of Belgium, before the adoption of the euro.
The conquest of most of western Europe by revolutionary and Napoleonic France led to the French franc's wide circulation. In the Austrian Netherlands (now Belgium), the franc replaced the kronenthaler.
Following independence from the Kingdom of the Netherlands, the new Kingdom of Belgium in 1832 adopted its own franc, equivalent to the French one, followed by Luxembourg in 1848 and Switzerland in 1850.
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Download: $3.00 Image 28 : Image 28 : 10 Taka Coin East Pakistani Coin . Extremely Rare ( With Inscriptions in Bengali ) . This is since the Country no longer exists as East Pakitan
I tried very hard to find another coin similar to this on various websites ( Both Bangladesh & Pakistan ) but could not . I cannot read Bengali ( language of Bangladesh ) ,however due to its similarities to hindi , I assume it is written "Pakistan" , which propably means it was minted by the country's Treasury , when Bangladesh was originally Pakistan ( or East Pakistan ) or even after it had been proclaimed Bangladesh .It was liberated in 1971 -1972 by India.Bangladesh is among the poorest countrie in the world ( & earlier a province of Pakistan ) .Visit : www.freewebs.com/nraja
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Download: $2.00 Image 28 : 10 Taka Coin ( East Pakistan ) with Inscription in Bengali Language .( EXTREMELY RARE )
I tried very hard to find another coin similar to this on various websites ( Both Bangladesh & Pakistan ) but could not . I cannot read Bengali ( language of Bangladesh ) ,however due to its similarities to hindi , I assume it is written "Pakistan" , which propably means it was minted by the country's Treasury , when Bangladesh was originally Pakistan ( or East Pakistan ) or even after it had been proclaimed Bangladesh .It was liberated in 1971 -1972 by India.Bangladesh is among the poorest countrie in the world ( & earlier a province of Pakistan ) .Visit : www.freewebs.com/nraja
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Download: $1.00 Image 27 – South Korean 50 Won ( With Image of Stalk of Rice)- Obverse Side .
Minted in the Year 1999
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Download: $1.00 Image 27 – South Korean Coin ( 50 Won ) Reverse
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Download: $1.00 Image 26 - 100 Won ( With Image of Yi Sun Sin ) - 1994
Yi Sun-sin (April 28, 1545 – December 16, 1598), was a Korean naval leader noted for his victories against the Japanese navy during the Imjin War, during the Joseon Dynasty. He led the victories as the Lord High Admiral (Samdo Sugun Tongjesa) of the Korean Naval fleet during Japan's April 1592 invasion. Yi is also known for his innovation of the Turtle ships. He's reputed to be one of the few admirals to have been victorious in every one naval battles (at least 23) that he commanded.
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Download: $1.00 Image 26 - Korean Coin ( 100 Won ) Minted Year 1994
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Image 17 - South Korean Coin ( 100 Won ) Minted Year 2000.
The won was first used as Korea's currency between 1902 and 1910. It was replaced at par by the yen, made up of the Japanese currency and banknotes of the Korean yen.
Coin system has been standardised by Bank of Korea , by issuing new 100 won (Series II), 50 won (Series II), 10 Won (Series III), 5 won (Series III), and 1 won (Series III) coins
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Download: $1.00 Image 25 – 1/12 Annas ( With Image of George V – King Emperor engraved on the Obverse ) -Year 1918.
George V (George Frederick Ernest Albert) (3 June 1865 – 20 January 1936) was the first British monarch belonging to the House of Windsor (formerly known as the House of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha). As well as being King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (from 1927, King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and King of Ireland) and the Commonwealth Realms, George was also the Emperor of India. George reigned from 6 May 1910 until his death, which included World War I (1914-1918).Visit : www.freewebs.com/nraja
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Download: $1.00 Image 25 – 1 by 12 Annas - Year 1918
British Colonial Era Coin Minted in India with Georeg V Image engraved on the Obverse Side .
An Anna (Hindustani ana) was a currency unit formerly used in India, equal to 1/16 rupee. It was subdivided into 4 Paise or 12 Pies (thus there were 64 paise in a rupee and 192 pies). The term belonged to the Muslim monetary system. The Anna is not commonly used since India decimalised its currency in 1957.
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Download: FREE Image 24 – I Belgium Franc -1974
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Download: $2.00 Image 24 – I Belgium Franc -1974.
This currency was in USE in Belgium before the introduction of Euro.
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Download: $1.00 Image 23 – Insignia of “British East India Company” - 1857
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Download: $1.00 Image 23 – One Quarter Anna - 1857
An Anna (Hindustani ana) was a currency unit formerly used in India, equal to 1/16 rupee. It was subdivided into 4 Paise or 12 Pies (thus there were 64 paise in a rupee and 192 pies). The term belonged to the Muslim monetary system. The Anna is not commonly used since India decimalised its currency in 1957.
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Download: $1.00 Image 22 - Coin From Thailand ( With Image of King Bhumibol Adulyadej )
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Download: $1.00 Image 22 - Coin From Thailand( With Thai Inscriptions ) .
Inspite of my best efforts I was not able to deduce its date or Denomination. Then it should be rare.
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Download: $1.00 Image 21 : Japanese Coin ( with Image of Byodo-In Buddhist Temple ).
Built in 998 in the Heian period, Byōdō-in (平等院) is a temple in the city of Uji in Kyoto Prefecture in Japan. The most famous building in the temple is the Phoenix Hall or the Amida Hall. It is a Buddhist temple, established by Fujiwara no Yorimichi in 1052: the former owner, Minamoto no Toru, used the building as a country villa .Visit : www.freewebs.com/nraja
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Download: $2.00 Image 21 : Japanese Coin ( 10 Yen )
The yen is the currency of Japan. It is also widely used as a reserve currency after the United States dollar and euro. The ISO 4217 codes for the yen are JPY and 392. The Latinised symbol is ¥, while in Japanese it is written with the kanji 円.The yen is a cognate of the Chinese yuan and the Korean won, and was originally written in the same way in Kanji as the Chinese yuan (圓 pinyin: yuán, Wade-Giles: yuen).
Yen literally means "round object" in Japanese, as yuan does in Chinese, referring to the ancient Chinese coins that were circular in shape and widely used in Japan up to the Tokugawa Period.
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Download: FREE Image 20 : Japanese Coin ( with Image of Byodo-In Buddhist Temple ).
Built in 998 in the Heian period, Byōdō-in (平等院) is a temple in the city of Uji in Kyoto Prefecture in Japan. The most famous building in the temple is the Phoenix Hall or the Amida Hall. It is a Buddhist temple, established by Fujiwara no Yorimichi in 1052: the former owner, Minamoto no Toru, used the building as a country villa.Visit : www.freewebs.com/nraja  Download for Free |
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The yen is the currency of Japan. It is also widely used as a reserve currency after the United States dollar and euro. The ISO 4217 codes for the yen are JPY and 392. The Latinised symbol is ¥, while in Japanese it is written with the kanji 円.
Yen literally means "round object" in Japanese, as yuan does in Chinese, referring to the ancient Chinese coins that were circular in shape and widely used in Japan up to the Tokugawa Period.Visit : www.freewebs.com/nraja
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Download: $1.00 Image 19 : Image of Mahatma Gandhi
Mahatma Gandhi was a prominent figure in Indias Freedom Struggle .Visit : www.freewebs.com/nraja
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Download: $1.50 Image 19 : 20 Paisa Coin ( With National Emblem -The Emblem of Ashoka )
Indian Coin ( with Emblem of Ashoka Pillar of Saranath , U.P ) . The Emblem of Ashoka – The Great , has “Dharma Chakra” or wheel of Dharma . With four lions, standing back to back, mounted on an abacus, with a frieze carrying sculptures in high relief of an elephant, a galloping horse, a bull, and a lion, separated by intervening spoked chariot-wheels over a bell-shaped lotus.Visit : www.freewebs.com/nraja
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Download: $1.00 Image 18 – Image of George VI King Emperor -1939
George VI (Albert Frederick Arthur George Windsor) (14 December 1895 – 6 February 1952) was the third British monarch using the name Windsor. India became an independent dominion, with George VI relinquishing the title of Emperor of India and briefly remaining as King of India until that country enacted a Constitution which declared it to be a republic in 1950 (though India did elect to remain in the Commonwealth as a republic and to recognise George VI as Head of the Commonwealth, a title now incorporated into the regal style, although it is not clear whether the title is hereditary ) And as King of Pakistan, succeeded by his daughter Elizabeth II as Queen of Pakistan, until 1956 when Pakistan similarly enacted a Constitution declaring it to be a republic.Visit : www.freewebs.com/nraja
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Download: $1.00 Image 18 – One Quarter Anna – 1939
Anna : An Anna (Hindustani ana) was a currency unit formerly used in India, equal to 1/16 rupee. It was subdivided into 4 Paise or 12 Pies (thus there were 64 paise in a rupee and 192 pies). The term belonged to the Muslim monetary system. The Anna is not commonly used since India decimalised its currency in 1957.
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Download: $1.00 Image 18 – One Quarter Anna – 1939
An Anna (Hindustani ana) was a currency unit formerly used in India, equal to 1/16 rupee. It was subdivided into 4 Paise or 12 Pies (thus there were 64 paise in a rupee and 192 pies). The term belonged to the Muslim monetary system. The Anna is not commonly used since India decimalised its currency in 1957.
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Download: $1.00 Image 17 - - 100 Won ( With Image of Yi Sun Sin ). Minted Year 2000.
Yi Sun-sin (April 28, 1545 – December 16, 1598), was a Korean naval leader noted for his victories against the Japanese navy during the Imjin War, during the Joseon Dynasty. He led the victories as the Lord High Admiral (Samdo Sugun Tongjesa) of the Korean Naval fleet during Japan's April 1592 invasion. Yi is also known for his innovation of the Turtle ships. He's reputed to be one of the few admirals to have been victorious in every one naval battles (at least 23) that he commanded.[1]
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Download: $1.00 Image 17 - South Korean Coin ( 100 Won ) Minted Year 2000.
The won was first used as Korea's currency between 1902 and 1910. It was replaced at par by the yen, made up of the Japanese currency and banknotes of the Korean yen.
Coin system has been standardised by Bank of Korea , by issuing new 100 won (Series II), 50 won (Series II), 10 Won (Series III), 5 won (Series III), and 1 won (Series III) coins.
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Download: $1.00 Image No 16 - Image of George VI - King Emperor of Great Britain.
George VI (Albert Frederick Arthur George Windsor) (14 December 1895 – 6 February 1952) was the third British monarch using the name Windsor. India became an independent dominion, with George VI relinquishing the title of Emperor of India and briefly remaining as King of India until that country enacted a Constitution which declared it to be a republic in 1950 (though India did elect to remain in the Commonwealth as a republic and to recognise George VI as Head of the Commonwealth, a title now incorporated into the regal style, although it is not clear whether the title is hereditary ) And as King of Pakistan, succeeded by his daughter Elizabeth II as Queen of Pakistan, until 1956 when Pakistan similarly enacted a Constitution declaring it to be a republic.Visit : www.freewebs.com/nraja
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Download: $1.00 Image No 16 – One Anna – Year 1943
Anna : An Anna (Hindustani ana) was a currency unit formerly used in India, equal to 1/16 rupee. It was subdivided into 4 Paise or 12 Pies (thus there were 64 paise in a rupee and 192 pies). The term belonged to the Muslim monetary system. The Anna is not commonly used since India decimalised its currency in 1957.
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Download: $1.00 Image 14 – One rupee Coin - Year Undated
( With Image of First Prime Minister of India , Pundit Jawahar lal Nehru , after India’s Independence of from British Colonial Rule )
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Download: $1.00 Image 14 – One Rupee Coin . With National Emblem ( The Emblem of Ashoka – The Great ).
The Emblem of Ashoka – The Great , has “Dharma Chakra” or wheel of Dharma . With four lions, standing back to back, mounted on an abacus, with a frieze carrying sculptures in high relief of an elephant, a galloping horse, a bull, and a lion, separated by intervening spoked chariot-wheels over a bell-shaped lotus.
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Download: $1.00 Image No 15 – A Coin From Thailand .( with Image of Thai King Bhumibol Adulyadej – The Great )
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Download: $1.00 Image No 15 – A Coin From Thailand . Year –Unknown ( With Thai Inscriptions ).
Inspite of my best efforts I could not Date or its Denomination.
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Propably Thai aluminium Satang coins
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Download: $1.00 Image 13 –One Pice Coin – 1953 .( with Emblem of Ashoka Pillar of Saranath , U.P ) . The Emblem of Ashoka – The Great , has “Dharma Chakra” or wheel of Dharma , below four lions.
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Download: $1.00 Image 13 –One Pice Coin – Year 1953
Pice : a former fractional monetary unit of India, equal to 1/4 anna.
Until the 1950s in India and Pakistan (and before that in British India), the Paisa was equivalent to 3 Pies, 1 / 4th of an Anna, or 1 / 64 of a Rupee. After the transition from a non-decimal currency to a decimal currency, the Paisa was known as a Naya Paisa ("New Paisa") for a few years.
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Download: $1.00 Image 12 - One Schilling . Republik Osterreich ( Republic of Austria ) - Year 1988
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Download: $1.00 Image 12 – One Schilling ( Approx 3.65 Euros ) -Year -1988.
Schilling was the currency of Austria before they converted to Euro .
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Download: $1.00 Image 11 – One Quarter Anna ( With Image of Geoge VI ) - Year 1939
George VI (Albert Frederick Arthur George Windsor) (14 December 1895 – 6 February 1952) was the third British monarch using the name Windsor. India became an independent dominion, with George VI relinquishing the title of Emperor of India and briefly remaining as King of India until that country enacted a Constitution which declared it to be a republic in 1950 (though India did elect to remain in the Commonwealth as a republic and to recognise George VI as Head of the Commonwealth, a title now incorporated into the regal style, although it is not clear whether the title is hereditary ) And as King of Pakistan, succeeded by his daughter Elizabeth II as Queen of Pakistan, until 1956 when Pakistan similarly enacted a Constitution declaring it to be a republic.Visit : www.freewebs.com/nraja
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Download: $1.00 Image 11 – One Quarter Anna - Year 1939
An Anna (Hindustani ana) was a currency unit formerly used in India, equal to 1/16 rupee. It was subdivided into 4 Paise or 12 Pies (thus there were 64 paise in a rupee and 192 pies). The term belonged to the Muslim monetary system. The Anna is not commonly used since India decimalised its currency in 1957.
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Download: $1.00 Image 10 – 50 Dinar / Dirham Or Riyal Coin from the Middle Eastern Country ( or Any other Islamic Country ) – Year 1977.
( Here Engraved a image of a Minar or Tower )
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Download: $1.00 Image 10 - 50 Dinar / Dirham / Riyal Coin from the Middle East ( or any Islamic Country ) - Year 1977.
Words inscribed in Arabic ( Maybe includes , Verses from Quran )Propably a rare Coin , since Inspite of my best efforts , I could not locate , to which country this coin belongs.Visit : www.freewebs.com/nraja
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Download: $1.00 Image 9 – One Quarter Anna ( Image of George VI .King Emperor – Year 1938 ).
George VI (Albert Frederick Arthur George Windsor) (14 December 1895 – 6 February 1952) was the third British monarch using the name Windsor. India became an independent dominion, with George VI relinquishing the title of Emperor of India and briefly remaining as King of India until that country enacted a Constitution which declared it to be a republic in 1950 (though India did elect to remain in the Commonwealth as a republic and to recognise George VI as Head of the Commonwealth, a title now incorporated into the regal style, although it is not clear whether the title is hereditary ) And as King of Pakistan, succeeded by his daughter Elizabeth II as Queen of Pakistan, until 1956 when Pakistan similarly enacted a Constitution declaring it to be a republic.Visit : www.freewebs.com/nraja
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Download: $1.00 Image 9 – One Quarter Anna - Year 1938
An Anna (Hindustani ana) was a currency unit formerly used in India, equal to 1/16 rupee.
It was subdivided into 4 Paise or 12 Pies (thus there were 64 paise in a rupee and 192 pies). The term belonged to the Muslim monetary system.
The Anna is not commonly used since India decimalised its currency in 1957.
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Download: $2.00 Image 8 – 20 paisa Indian Coin
With Image of Mahatma Gandhi , a Prominent Figure in India's Freedom Struggle against British Rule. Often referred to as the Father of the Nation.Visit : www.freewebs.com/nraja
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Download: $1.00 Image 8 – 20 Paisa Indian Coin .
An Indian Coin ( with Emblem of Ashoka Pillar of Saranath , U.P ) . The Emblem of Ashoka – The Great , has “Dharma Chakra” or wheel of Dharma . With four lions, standing back to back, mounted on an abacus, with a frieze carrying sculptures in high relief of an elephant, a galloping horse, a bull, and a lion, separated by intervening spoked chariot-wheels over a bell-shaped lotus.Visit : www.freewebs.com/nraja
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Download: $1.00 Image 7 - Coin with Image of Queen Victoria - Empress - Year 1893.
She became first Queen of India , as India was brought under direct Bitish Rule ( After Revolt of 1857 against British East India Company ),that lasted for 200 years .
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Download: $1.00 Image 7 – One Quarter Anna ( British Colonial Era Coin ). Year 1893
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Download: $1.00 Image 6 - 5 Centavos ( Coin from Mexico – Year 1980 )( Image Engaving - The eagle was the "Aquila chrysaetos", or Golden Eagle. It was a traditional symbol of the Aztec )
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Download: $1.00 Image 6 –5 Centavos (Coin From Mexico )Year 1980.
Engraved with Azetec Symbol.
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Download: $2.00 Image 5 – Coin of Half Anna ( Minted by British East India Company ) .
Image of Hindu God Hanuman on the Obverse side ( minted in the Year -1838 by British East India Company. )British East India Company were the first to lay down the foundation of British Colonial Rule in India .
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Download: $1.00 Image 5 – Coin of Half Anna ( Minted by British East India Company ) - Year 1838 .British East India Company were the first to lay down the foundation of British Colonial Rule in India .
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Download: $1.00 Image 4 - Image of Yi Sun Sin.
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Download: $1.00 Image 4 – Korean Coin ( 100 Won ) Minted Year 2002.
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Download: $1.00 Image 3 –With Image of Juan Carlos I Rey De Espana – Year 1975
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Download: $1.00 Image 3 – 25 Ptas ( Spainish Currency )-1975
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Download: $1.00 Antique Coin with Image of King Emperor George VI from the Year -1939
The Coin was minted in Colonial India , when India was under British Rule . The Coin is worth Image 2 - One Quarter Annas ( 4 Annas ) , just as 16 Annas is equal to One Rupee ( Indian Currency is interpreted in Rupees & Paisa /or formerly Annas ).
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Download: $1.00 Antique Coin with Image of King Emperor George VI from the Year -1939
The Coin was minted in Colonial India , when India was under British Rule . The Coin is worth Image 2 - One Quarter Annas ( 4 Annas ) , just as 16 Annas is equal to One Rupee ( Indian Currency is interpreted in Rupees & Paisa /or formerly Annas ) .
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Download: $1.00 Image 1 – Antique Coin with image of Napoleon I Bonaparte minted in the Year -1804 , Emperor of the French, King of Italy on One side with Eiffel Tower on the Other Side.
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Download: $1.00 Antique Coin with image of Napoleon I Bonaparte minted in the Year -1804 , Emperor of the French, King of Italy on One side with Eiffel Tower on the Other Side
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