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- adopted a decimal currency, replacing the pound with the Rand. The term "Tickey" was used as a nickname for the 3d coin. It was also used for its replacement...
- Retrieved 3 February 2015. ...currency terms pesa, upeni, mali, khete, tickey all derive from Hindu or Arabic currency terms still in use in what was...
- the state mint for a day. Marks used the opportunity to strike 215 gold tickeys – three-penny pieces that were normally silver – as mementos for his relatives...
- from the original on 24 August 2017. Retrieved 24 August 2017. "Hear the Tickey Bottle Tinkle". The Rotarian. June 1954. Archived from the original on 19...
- 1 cent (approximately replaced 1d) 21⁄2 cents (replaced 3d) - nicknamed Tickey, being the smallest in size coin 5 cents (replaced 6d) 10 cents (replaced...
- Nations countries such as Fiji, Australia, and New Zealand. It was called a tickey in South Africa and Southern Rhodesia. No. 1 Croydon was known for many...
- 1977 1⁄2 Cent being extremely rare, with 10 coins known. The 2+1⁄2 Cents (Tickey) was struck in 1970 only. The 5 Cents was struck in 1973 and between 1975...
- Israr Baig Raasta Suddha Ki Katha Billo Ki Eid Ho ****i Sikandar Billo Ka Tickey Kat ****a Sikandar 2009 Mout Se 2-Minute Pehle Screened at the 7th Kara Film...
- for image) (their values were not exactly equal) and a 2+1⁄2 cent (3d) tickey. The new coins depicted the Rhodesian coat of arms on the obverse instead...
- that it was illustrated on the reverse of a South African coin called the "tickey", the equivalent of the British threepenny bit, for almost 30 years until...