- Source: Five-cent coin
A five-cent coin or five-cent piece is a small-value coin minted for various decimal currencies using the cent as their hundredth subdivision.
Examples include:
the United States five-cent coin, better known as the US nickel
the Canadian five-cent coin, better known as the Canadian nickel
the Australian five-cent coin
the New Zealand five-cent coin (withdrawn in 2006 due to low monetary value)
the Hong Kong five-cent coin (withdrawn in 1989 due to low monetary value)
the Singapore five-cent coin
the Brunei five-cent coin
the five-cent coin of the decimal Dutch guilder (Netherlands), also called stuiver (withdrawn in 2001 due to introduction of the euro)
the 5 cent euro coin used in several European countries known as the eurozone
the five-cent coin of the South African rand
See also
Category:Five-cent coins
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Nuevo Sol
- Dolar Amerika Serikat
- Jefferson nickel
- Nikel
- Alexander Hamilton
- Toko variasi
- In God We Trust
- Nickel (United States coin)
- Five-cent coin
- Australian five-cent coin
- 5 euro cent coin
- Penny (United States coin)
- Three-cent piece
- Half cent (United States coin)
- Five cent coin (Netherlands)
- Quarter (Canadian coin)
- British twenty-five pence coin