A List of the Coins in the 100 Different Countries

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A List of the Coins in the 100 Different Countries ECC CODE: DCCN100 100 Coins from 100 Countries Bag Country Denomination Bag Country Denomination A ALBANIA 1 LEK C KIRIBATI 5 CENTS A ANDORRA 1 CENTIME C KOREA NORTH 1/2 CHON A ARGENTINA 1 CENTAVO C KYRGYZSTAN 10 TIYIN A ARMENIA 20 LUMA C LAOS 50 ATT A AUSTRIA 2 EURO CENTS C LATVIA 1 SANTIM A BAHAMAS 1 CENT C LESOTHO SENTE A BAHRAIN 10 FILS C LIBERIA 5 CENTS A BELGIUM 50 CENTIMES C LITHUANIA 2 CENTAI A BERMUDA 1 CENT C MACAO 10 AVOS A BOLIVIA 2 CENTAVOS C MALTA 1 CENT A BOTSWANA 5 THEBE C MALAWI 2 TAMBALA A BRAZIL 50 CENTAVOS C MOLDOVA 1 BAN A BULGARIA 1 STOTINKA C MOZAMBIQUE 20 CENTAVOS A CAPE VERDE 1 ESCUDO C NAGORNO - KARABAKH 1 DRAM A CHINA 1 JIAO C NAMIBIA 5 CENTS A CHINA 5 CHIAO C NETH.ANTILLIES 1 CENT A CONGO D.R. 10 SENGIS C NICARAGUA 5 CENTAVOS A COOK ISLANDS 5 CENTS C PANAMA 1 CENTESIMO A CROATIA 2 LIPE C PARAGUAY 10 GUARANIES A CYPRUS 1 CENT C PERU 5 CENTIMOS A CZECH REPUBLIC 10 HALERU C PHILIPPINES 10 CENTIMOS A DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 25 CENTAVOS C POLAND 1 ZLOYTCH A EAST CARIBBEAN 2 CENTS C QATAR 5 DIRHIM A ECUADOR 1 SUCRE C ROMANIA 10 LEI A EGYPT 1 MILLIEME C RUSSIA 1 KOPEK B EL SALVADOR 5 CENTAVOS D SAMOA 2 SENE B ERITREA 10 CENTS D SAUDI ARABIA 5 HALALA B ESTONIA 10 SENTI D SEYCHELLES 1 CENT B ETHIOPIA 1 CENT D SIERRA LEONE 10 LEONE B FALKLAND ISLAND PENNY D SLOVAK REPUBLIC 10 HALERU B FINLAND 1 PENNIA D SLOVENIA 1 TOLAR B GAMBIA 1 BUTUT D SOMALIA 10 SHILLINGS B GEORGIA 1 TETRI D SOMALILAND 5 SHILLINGS B GERMANY 1 EURO CENT D SOUTH AFRICA 1 CENT B GHANA 1 CEDI D ST. HELENA PENNY B GIBRALTAR 1 PENCE D SWAZILAND 5 CENTS B GREAT BRITAIN PENNY D TANZANIA 50 SENTI B GREECE 1 EURO CENT D TIMOR 1 CENTAVO B GUERNSEY PENNY D TRANS-DNESTRIA 1 KOPEEK B GUINEA 1 FRANC D TRINIDAD & TOBAGO 1 CENT B GUYANA 1 CENT D TUNISIA 1 MILLIM B HAITI 20 CENTIMES D TURKEY 50,000 LIRA B HONG KONG 10 CENTS D UGANDA 5 SHILLINGS B HUNGARY 50 FILLER D UKRAINE 5 KOPIJOK B ICELAND 1 KRONER D UZBEKISTAN 1 TIYIN B INDIA 20 PAISE D VANUATU 1 VATU B INDONESIA 25 RUPIAH D VENEZUELA 25 CENTIMOS B ISLE OF MAN 1 PENCE D YEMEN 1 RIYAL B JAMAICA 1 CENT D ZAMBIA 1 NGWEE B JERSEY PENNY D ZIMBABWE 1 CENT ECC Stock ID:DCCN100.
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