- "Bemberg",
owned by the J.P.
Bemberg company. The
fabric may also be
known as "
cupro" or "cupra". It is also
known as "ammonia silk" on
Chinese fashion retail...
- than the
previous issue.
Cupro-nickel 1ā4, 1ā2 and 1
qirsh were also
issued from 1937. In 1946 (AH 1365), many of the
cupro-nickel
coins were countermarked...
- A
Cupro-nickel coin of king
Euthydemus II, c. 185ā180 BC.
Notice the coin
looks more
corroded than the
usual silver coins....
- EĀ£5 coins. In 1924,
bronze replaced cupro-nickel in the 1m coin and the
holes were
removed from the
other cupro-nickel coins. In 1938,
bronze 5m and...
- zinc
replacing cupro-nickel in the 5, 10, and 20
stotinki in 1917. In 1923,
aluminum 1 and 2 leva
coins were introduced,
followed by
cupro-nickel pieces...
-
numbers of 50- and 100-drachma
coins in gold were also issued.) In 1894,
cupro-nickel 5-, 10- and 20-lepton
coins were introduced. No 1- or 2-lepton coin...
- for
everyday transactions. The five
pence coin was
originally minted from
cupro-nickel (75% Cu, 25% Ni), but
since 2011 it has been
minted in nickel-plated...
- in gold. The last gold
coins were
issued in 1910;
silver was
replaced by
cupro-nickel in 1920.
Between 1917 and 1921, iron
temporarily replaced bronze...
-
CuproBraze is a copper-alloy heat
exchanger technology for high-temperature and
pressure environments such as
those in
modern diesel engines. The technology...
- -/10 in nickel-br**** (copper-nickel-zinc) and the -/50 and 1/= in
cupro-nickel.
Cupro-nickel 5/=
coins were
introduced in 1972,
followed by scalloped,...