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- A countermarked, punchmarked or counterstamped coin is a coin that has had some additional mark or symbol punched into it at some point after it was originally...
- uniformity in standard and milling characteristics. Some countries countermarked the Spanish dollar so it could be used as their local currency. Because...
- Countermarked yen refers to ****anese trade dollars and 1 yen coins that are stamped 銀 (gin), literally meaning "silver" (pronounced [ɡʲĩɴ] with hard 'g')...
- they were demonetized. Millions of former one yen silver coins were countermarked by the ****anese government for use outside of the mainland. Silver one...
- issued from 1937. In 1946 (AH 1365), many of the cupro-nickel coins were countermarked with the Arabic numerals 65 in what Krause and Mishler describe as "a...
- also minted. Turkish and Egyptian coins and Maria Theresa thaler, were countermarked for use in Hejaz, with the name of the kingdom in Arabic: الحجاز. Money...
- This article provides a historical summary of the currency used in Ecuador. The present currency of Ecuador is the United States dollar. Peso = 8 Reales...
- generally to hand-engraved coins of different denominations. Counterstamped/countermarked or chopped coins (done by merchants or governments) Cut Coins: artistically...
- until 1814. The currency comprised various cut Spanish dollars and countermarked French colonial coins. The dollar was subdivided into 11 bits, each...
- stood for progress. In the late 19th century, Pears distributed coins countermarked with "Pears Soap" to publicize its products. They were 10-centime French...