Category
page 1Copper coins

Duit
200px|thumb|right|Copper duit coin from 1735, with the Dutch East India Company|VOC [[monogram on the obverse and the crowned coat of arms of the Province of Holland on the reverse.]]
Islamic State Dinar
currency used by IS

plate money
Półgrosz
thumb|200px|Lithuanian półgrosz from 1548
thumb|200px|Three Półgrosz coins of Władysław Jagiełło
thumb|200px|Półgrosz (left) and szeląg (coin)|szeląg (right)
Półgrosz (półgroszek, lit. half-grosz) was a silver and later copper coin worth ½ of grosz and 9 denars, minted in Poland, Lithuania and Silesia. Polish silver półgrosz weighing 1-1,7g was minted mainly from c.1367 to 1526 and occasionally from 1580 to 1792, from 1765 coin was minted in copper. Lithuanian silver półgrosz weighing c.1,3g was minted in 1495–1566.
Styca
thumb|200px|A styca of Æthelred II of Northumbria
The styca (; . stycas) was a small coin minted in pre-Viking Northumbria, originally in base silver and subsequently in a copper alloy. Production began in the 790s and continued until the 850s, though the coin remained in circulation until the Viking conquest of Northumbria in 867.
Mangır
The manghir (; ; ) was an Ottoman copper coin introduced first during the reign of sultan Murad I ().
Bouquet sou
a series of token coins issued in Lower Canada