- A
Rappen (pl.
Rappen)
originally was a
variant of the
medieval Pfennig ("penny") coin
common to the
Alemannic German regions of Alsace,
northern Switzerland...
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financial institutions. The
smaller denomination, a
hundredth of a franc, is a
Rappen (Rp.) in German,
centime (c.) in French,
centesimo (ct.) in Italian, and...
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Basel issued their own stamp, the "Basel Dove" in 1845. This was a 2½-
rappen value featuring a
white embossed dove
carrying a
letter in its beak, and...
- Likewise, the
Brunei dollar is also
customarily accepted in Singapore.
Rappen in German;
centime in French;
centesimo in Italian; rap in Romansh. One...
- Liechtenstein. The name of the
subunit is
centime in
French and internationally,
Rappen in German,
centesimo in Italian, and rap in Romansh.
There are
coins in...
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Jeder Rappen zählt (JRZ) (literally
Every rappen (nickel) counts) was the
Swiss German version of
Serious Request,
originally created by
Dutch radio station...
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depicting Libertas on
their banknotes;
Libertas is
depicted on the 5, 10 and 20
Rappen denomination coins of Switzerland. The
symbolic characters Columbia who...
- in 1850, with the
addition of
silver and zinc, for
coins of 5, 10 and 20
Rappen.
Starting in 1860/1861,
Belgium issued 5, 10 and 20
Centimes in pure cupronickel...
- 1798 and 1850. It was
subdivided into 10 Batzen, each of 4
Kreuzer or 10
Rappen. It was
worth 1⁄4th the
French silver écu or 6.67 g fine silver. The Frank...
- 4-
rappen stamp was also
inscribed "Local-Taxe" at the bottom,
since it was
intended to pay for
letters mailed within the city,
while the 6-
rappen, inscribed...