- are
divided into 100
centimes and one may find
prices in the
country quoted in
centimes rather than in dirhams.
Sometimes centimes are
known as francs...
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coins continued to
circulate as new
centimes (no new
centimes were
minted for the
first two years). The one-
centime coin
never circulated widely. Inflation...
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There are
coins in
denominations of 5 centimes, 10
centimes, 20
centimes, 1⁄2
franc (50
centimes), 1 franc, 2 francs, and 5 francs. All
coins have the...
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denominations of 1
centime, 2
centimes, 5
centimes, 10
centimes 20
centimes, 1⁄2 franc, 1 franc, 2 francs, and 5 francs. The 1
centime and 2
centime coins were...
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followed by holed, zinc 50
centimes in 1918.
Production of 2
centimes ended in 1919. In 1922 and 1923,
nickel 50
centime and 1 and 2
franc coins were...
- is the
monetary currency of
Algeria and it is
subdivided into 100
centimes.
Centimes are now
obsolete due to
their extremely low value. The name "dinar"...
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Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is
subdivided into 100
centimes. However,
centimes no
longer have a
practical value and are no
longer used. In April...
- UEMOA. The
franc is
nominally subdivided into 100
centimes but no
coins or
banknotes denominated in
centimes have ever been issued. The
production of CFA franc...
- were
issued in 1837 and 1838, in
denominations of 5
centimes, 1
decime and 5 francs. The 5
centimes and 1
decime were
minted in both
copper and br**** and...