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Historical money of Tibet
aspect of history
right of coinage
right to mint and issue coins
prutah
thumb|Pruta from the reign of Agrippa I thumb|Prutah of John Hyrcanus (134 BCE to 104 BCE). Obv: Double [[cornucopia. Rev: Five lines of ancient Hebrew script; reading "Yehochanan Kohen Gadol Chever Hayehudim" (Yehochanan the High Priest, Council of the Jews)]] Prutah (Hebrew: פרוטה) is a Hebrew term, possibly derived from Aramaic. It refers to a small denomination coin.
Guldengroschen
thumb|An official restrike of the 1486 Tiroler Guldengroschen
Bon
type of paper currency
India Government Mint, Kolkata
mint
Bar Kochba Revolt coinage
coins
overstrike
coin rather than a blank which has been struck with a new design
cast coinage
production of metal coins using a mold
Professional Coin Grading Service
American coin grading organization
Português (coin)
16th century Portuguese gold coin
coin weight
weights which were designed to weigh coins in order to assure their quality
Arab–Sasanian coinage
Sasanian style coins made in the Islamic caliphates
Mogadishu currency
Coinage minted by the Sultanate of Mogadishu
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.
India Government Mint, Mumbai
mint
Kengis
250px|right|thumb|Kengis brukKengis (; ) is a small rural community in Pajala Municipality in northernmost Sweden, located very near the Finnish border.
uncut banknote sheets
numismatics collector's items
glossary of numismatics
Wikipedia glossary
twenty-five øre
coin of the Danish krone
peso sign
currency sign of Philippine peso
milled coinage
manner of coin production
Medieval Bulgarian coinage
medieval Bulgarian Coinage, Second Bulgarian Empire
millesimal fineness
dimensionless measure of fineness
Coinage of the Social War
coinage of the Social War
Drapier's Letters
series of pamphlets by Jonathan Swift
pendilia
thumb|120px|The Holy Crown of Hungary having pendilia. thumb|120px|Votive crown of the Visigoth King [[Recceswinth († 672), part of the Treasure of Guarrazar.]] Pendilia (singular pendilium; from Latin pendulus, hanging) or pendoulia (the Greek equivalent), are pendants or dangling ornaments hanging from a piece of metalwork such as a crown, votive crown, crux gemmata, or kamelaukion, and are a feature of Early Medieval goldsmith work. On crosses the pendilia may include the letters alpha and omega, and on votive offerings, which were often designed to be hung over altars and where pendilia ar
Abraham Gorlaeus
Flemish antiquary
South West African mark
temporary currency
International Numismatic Council
organization
Coins of Suessa
coinage of Suessa, Italy
Lombard coinage of Benevento
lombard coinage of Benevento, Italy
Coins of the Bible
falus
thumb|250px|A 4 falus coin of 1873, with the diameter of 28mm, minted at Fes by Mohammed IV (1802–1873) Sultan of Morocco thumb|250px|Mold for Faluses () at the Prehistory Museum of Valencia
Coins of Cales
ancient coins made in Cales, Campania, Italy
Ides of March coin
43–42 BC Roman denarius coin
taka sign
currency sign of the Bangladeshi taka
Spink and Son
auction house, commercial art gallery, numismatics
Fifty øre
Danish coin
Krause Publications
American publisher of hobby magazines and books
Currency bill tracking
process of tracking the movements of banknotes