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  2. Zazzle - Wikipedia

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    Zazzle is an American online marketplace that allows designers and customers to create their own products with independent manufacturers (clothing, posters, etc.), as well as use images from participating companies.

  3. Standard Catalog of World Paper Money - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The Standard Catalog of World Paper Money was a well-known catalogue of banknotes that was published by Krause Publications in three volumes. These catalogues are commonly known in the numismatic trade as the Pick catalogues, as the numbering system was originally compiled by Albert Pick, but are also referred to as "Krause" or "SCWPM."

  4. Myanmar kyat - Wikipedia

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    Blue, red, purple, green, brown and yellow Modified State Seal of Myanmar (Features a lotus and a pair of elephant, instead of a star, a pair of Chinthe lion and the Armiger as in the Original State Seal) Mandalay Royal Palace Moat Lotus Flower profile over value 15 June 2012 Value above watermark Ks. 20,000/- 150 × 70 mm Green and yellow

  5. Zazzle.com - Wikipedia

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    Language links are at the top of the page across from the title.

  6. Moroccan dirham - Wikipedia

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    Pegged with. 60% EUR and 40% USD [1] The Moroccan dirham ( Arabic: درهم, romanized : dirham, Moroccan Arabic: درهم, romanized: derhem; sign: DH; code: MAD) is the official monetary currency of Morocco. It is issued by the Bank Al-Maghrib, the central bank of Morocco. One Moroccan dirham is subdivided into 100 santimat (singular: santim ...

  7. Samoan tālā - Wikipedia

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    In 1967, five and a half years after independence, new coins and notes were introduced replacing the New Zealand Pound as the official currency. Coins were introduced in denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 sene and $1 in equal size to the coins of New Zealand . 1 and 2 sene coins were struck in bronze, while the higher denominations were ...

  8. Malaysian ringgit - Wikipedia

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    Bank title, value, year of minting, the national flower 2011 16 January 2012 10 sen 18.80 mm 2.98 g Milled 14 dots, five horizontal lines, Weave pattern of the Mah Meri people. 20 sen 20.60 mm 4.18 g Nickel-brass: Milled 14 dots, five horizontal lines, bunga melur (Jasmine flower) motif on the foreground with a "destar siga" motif on the background

  9. Kazakhstani tenge - Wikipedia

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    Alloy of "nickel silver", yellow color (since 2013 - carbon steel, galvanic coating yellow metal) Plain Value Year, Emblem of Kazakhstan: 1997~2018 11 November 1998 Current ₸2 16 mm 1.84 g 1.3 mm 2005,2006 23 February 2005 ₸5 17.27 mm 2.18 g 1.3 mm 1997~2018 11 November 1998 ₸10 19.56 mm 2.81 g 1.3 mm ₸20 18.27 mm 2.9 g 1.6 mm

  10. Costa Rican colón - Wikipedia

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    Costa Rica 1897 20 Colones (proof), first year coins were issued. The coin shows the Costa Rican coat of arms on the obverse and a profile of Christopher Columbus on the reverse. [3] Because the colón replaced the peso at par, there was no immediate need for new coins in 1896. In 1897, gold 2, 5, 10 and 20 colones were issued, followed by ...

  11. United States one-dollar bill - Wikipedia

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    The United States one-dollar bill ( US$1 ), sometimes referred to as a single, has been the lowest value denomination of United States paper currency since the discontinuation of U.S. fractional currency notes in 1876. An image of the first U.S. president (1789–1797), George Washington, based on the Athenaeum Portrait, a 1796 painting by ...