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eventually form the
Kingdom of
Italy in 1861. It was
subdivided into 100
centesimi (sg.: centesimo),
which means "hundredths" or "cents". The lira was also...
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Centesimo (Italian: centesimo; pl.:
centesimi; Spanish: centésimo; pl.: centésimos) is a
currency unit
equivalent to cent,
derived from the
Latin centesimus...
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subdivided into 100
senti (Somali, also سنت),
cents (English) or
centesimi (Italian). The
shilling has been the
currency of
parts of
Somalia since...
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terms of the treaty, a
distinct coinage was introduced,
denominated in
centesimi and lire, on par with the
Italian lira.
Italian coins and
banknotes were...
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newly created Somali Republic until 1962. It was
subdivided into 100
centesimi (singular: centesimo). On 27
January 1950,
Italy was
given financial administration...
- It is
subdivided into 100
cents (English),
senti (Somali, also سنت) or
centesimi (Italian). The
Somali shilling has been the
currency of
parts of Somalia...
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States between 1866 and 1870. It was
subdivided into 20 soldi, each of 5
centesimi. In 1866 Pope Pius IX,
whose temporal domain had been
reduced to only...
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Venetian lira and the
Milanese scudo. The lira was
divided into 100
centesimi (cents).
Coins were
minted in Milan,
Venice and Vienna. Due to the heavy...
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centesimi and 1
soldo (5
centesimi) in copper, c.10 in 20%
silver alloy, s.5, s.10 and s.15 (or c.25, c.50 and c.75
centesimi), 1 lira, 2 lire...
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Coins were
issued in
denominations of 3, 5 and 10
centesimi, ½, 1, 2, 5, 20 and 40 lire. The
centesimi denominations were
struck in bronze, the lire coins...