-
cent (Dutch coin), a
Dutch coin
minted between 1941 and 1944 1
cent euro coin, a
European coin
Penny (United
States coin), a
United States coin
Cents...
- 50
cents is a
coinage value in many
systems using decimal currencies.
Examples include:
Australian fifty-
cent coin 50-
cent piece (Canadian coin) 50 euro...
- one
cent. Some 1982
cents used the 97.5% zinc composition,
while others used the 95%
copper composition. With the
exception of 2009
bicentennial cents minted...
-
circulating coins are in
multiples of 10
cents.
Indonesian rupiah (as sen; last coin
minted was 50
cents in 1961, last
cents printed as
banknotes in 1964 which...
-
shares at 17
cents each.
Jackson later made a
stock recommendation on Twitter,
causing its
share value to rise from four
cents to
nearly 50
cents each, closing...
- "My two
cents" ("my 2ยข") and its
longer version "put my two
cents in" is an
American and
Australian idiomatic expression,
taken from the
original English...
- in
cents,
adding that "it is, as a
general rule,
unnecessary to go
beyond the
nearest whole number of
cents."
Ellis presents applications of the
cent system...
- be ****ded. A few 1943
bronze cents and 1944
steel cents are
known to exist, and they are valuable. Only one 1943-D
cent in
bronze is known; it sold in...
- 1943
steel cents are U.S. one-
cent coins that were
struck in
steel due to
wartime shortages of copper. The Philadelphia, Denver, and San
Francisco mints...
- Look up two
cents in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. 2
cents may
refer to 2
subunits of
currencies where the
subunit is
called a
cent;
several currencies...