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Somaliland 1000 Shillings 
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1968 Uganda 5 Shillings - FAO coin 
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Nice FAO coin Fuzzy. Let's post another one for V. Vanuatu 50 Vatu 2009  Steve   
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1968 West African States 100 Francs 
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1968 Yugoslavia 1 Dinar 
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Awesome!, now were going to try something different. Were going to try names and nicknames for coins in alphabetical order. Like for b Canada's War Nickels were sometimes called black out nickels so you could write that for b.
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Russia: an "altyn" is three copecks
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Russia - Chervonets The word "chervonets" means ten rubles and refers to an early 20th-century gold coin of the same name. It is also called "chirik" (a diminutive for chervonets). Chervonets of Peter I  Chervonets (Russian: Черво́нец; plural chervontsy or chervontsev) is a former currency of the Russian Empire and Soviet Union. Originally a term for coins of purer alloy (the name derives from "червонное золото" ("chervonnoye zoloto") meaning pure gold,) the name was later applied to various sums in Russian rubles. Before the reign of Peter I, the name chervonets was applied to various foreign gold coins in circulation in Russia, mostly Dutch ducats and sequins. In 1701, Russia introduced its own gold chervonets, which had the same mass (3.47 g) and alloy (.986) as the ducat. ----- This is fun! 
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Henry, Some years back this half variety was referred to as a 'Bugs Bunny," which has two Bs. I have "F" ready to go, so someone please come up with "D" as I do not want to post two letter in a row.
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Doubloon
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