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the highest value coin made for circulation is worth less than the lowest... item may be said to be worth 123 coin or 123 coins... a coin is generally made more or less valuable by its condition... If a coin is greatly lacking in any of these... This means that the value of the coin is decreed by government fiat... in due course later in the history of coin production due to... Coin showing Karttikeya and Lakshmi... Coin showing Karttikeya and Lakshmi... s first coin has long been and still is debated... The first Lydian coin was made of electrum... Debasement sometimes occurs in order to make the coin harder and therefore less likely to be worn down as quickly... cent coin has changed little since 1856... the largest coin in common circulation is 25 cents... a low value for the largest denomination coin compared to other countries... A bronze coin of the Chinese Han Dynasty... A bronze coin of the Chinese Han Dynasty... A bronze coin of the Chinese... the side of a coin carrying a bust of a monarch or other authority... where the coin must be flipped vertically to see the other side... where the coin must be flipped horizontally to see the other side... is the space on a coin beneath the main design... The triangular coin issued to commemorate the return of Tutankhamun treasures to London was not the first coin... and a coin will be flipped or... a fair coin is defined to have the probability of heads... A widely publicized example of an asymmetrical coin which will not produce... in order to simulate a fair type of coin which is actually not fair... Such a coin is said to be... but perhaps the oddest coin ever was the 2002... The Euro Coin and the Inadequacy of our definition of... Pyramid coin a nightmare for pockets... Euro coin accused of unfair flipping... proclaimed largest coin site in the world...

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