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  1. 2. British coin worth a quarter of a penny, used before decimalization in 1971.
  2. 7. South African gold coin introduced in 1967, famous among investors.
  3. 8. Reduction in the value of a coin due to the reduction of precious metal content.
  4. 10. Unit of weight used in precious metal coinage, approximately 1.555 grams.
  5. 14. Spanish and Portuguese gold or silver coin, used in the colonies and Europe.
  6. 16. Symbolic Roman coin representing peace, often featuring the deity Pax.
  7. 17. British coin from the reign of Henry VIII, worth sixpence.
  8. 18. Old Italian coin, used primarily in regional transactions during medieval times.
  9. 19. Italian coin used before the Euro, with a long history of various forms.
  10. 20. Roman silver coin, commonly used from the Republic era to the Empire.
  11. 25. British coin worth five shillings, introduced in the early 17th century.
  12. 26. The back side of a coin, typically bearing the denomination or design.
  13. 27. Ancient Greek coin, with many variants used throughout different regions.
  14. 28. Old Portuguese coin, used in various forms before the Euro was introduced.
  15. 29. French gold coin named after King Louis XIII, widely circulated in the 17th century.
  16. 35. Roman gold coin, introduced by Constantine the Great, used throughout the Byzantine Empire.
  17. 36. A large silver coin used in Europe, often named after the region it came from.
  18. 37. Russian currency, with a long history and various forms used throughout the centuries.
  19. 38. Basic unit of currency in many countries, with historical variations in form.
  20. 39. Ancient Roman silver coin named after the goddess Victoria, used in the Republic era.
  21. 40. Dutch currency coin, also used in Belgium and some other countries.
  22. 41. Ancient Roman official responsible for minting coins and managing the currency.
  23. 42. Smaller denomination of a ducat, often used in medieval Italy.
  24. 45. Currency from Laos, historically reflecting the country’s economic history.
  25. 46. Alloyed coinage with less precious metal, often used in medieval times.
  26. 47. Ancient Greek coin, commonly used for small transactions or offerings.
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  1. 1. The front side of a coin, often featuring the image of a ruler or emblem.
  2. 3. Rare British coin with historical significance, named after the Talbot family.
  3. 4. Old German coin, smaller denomination, often used in the medieval period.
  4. 5. German coin, historically used in various forms from the medieval period onwards.
  5. 6. Historical silver coin, used as a standard for many currencies in Europe.
  6. 9. Currency used in Germany before the Euro, known for its historical significance.
  7. 11. French coin, historically significant in the medieval and Renaissance periods.
  8. 12. Alternative to coinage, used in specific contexts like transit or business.
  9. 13. Spanish gold coin, often sought by collectors, valued at 16 pieces of eight.
  10. 14. Collectible items related to coins but not actual currency, like tokens or medals.
  11. 15. Gold coin used in medieval Europe, named after the Italian city Florence.
  12. 21. Ancient Hebrew coin, frequently mentioned in biblical texts.
  13. 22. Ancient Greek and Roman unit of weight and coinage, used for larger sums.
  14. 23. Roman coin from the Empire era, typically made of brass.
  15. 24. Ancient Greek silver coin, worth four drachmas, often featuring prominent rulers.
  16. 25. Alloy used in coins, combining copper and nickel for durability and low cost.
  17. 30. Variant of the sestertius, used for broader transactions in ancient Rome.
  18. 31. Spanish coin from the medieval period, used widely in the Spanish Empire.
  19. 32. British gold coin, first issued in the 15th century, with a value of one pound.
  20. 33. Ancient Greek coin, often made of gold or silver, used for significant transactions.
  21. 34. Spanish coin used during the colonial era, subdivided into pieces of eight.
  22. 40. German and Austrian coin, used in various forms from medieval to early modern times.
  23. 42. Gold coin used across Europe, often associated with medieval and Renaissance economies.
  24. 43. French gold coin named after Napoleon Bonaparte, used in the 19th century.
  25. 44. Smallest denomination in the UK, originally a Roman coin in early British currency.