Coins of the Australian dollar — were introduced on 14 February 1966, although they did not at that time include a one dollar coin. The dollar was equivalent in value to 10 shillings in the former currency (half of a pound). Contents 1 Regular coinage 2 Commemorative coins 3… … Wikipedia
Coins of the pound sterling — The Royal Shield reverse designs, introduced in 2008 (£2 coin is not shown) … Wikipedia
Coins of the New Zealand dollar — This article concerns the coins of the New Zealand dollar. Contents 1 History 1.1 Pre dollar 1.2 First coins 1.3 Removal of 1 and 2 cent coins … Wikipedia
Two pounds (British decimal coin) — This article describes the circulating £2 coins first issued in 1998 (dated 1997) and the commemorative coins issued from 1986 to 1996. For earlier two pound coins issued in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, see Two pounds (British pre… … Wikipedia
Two guineas (British coin) — What is nowadays known as the Two Guineas coin was first minted in 1664, in England, when it had a nominal value of forty shillings and it was known as a forty shilling piece, then it was later called a double guinea or two guinea piece, worth… … Wikipedia
Two shillings (British coin) — Infobox Coin Denomination = Two shillings Country = United Kingdom Value = 2.0 Unit = Shillings Mass = 11.3 Diameter = 28.52 Thickness = 2.5 Edge = Milled Composition = 75% Cu, 25%Ni Years of Minting = 1849 ndash;1967 Catalog Number = Obverse =… … Wikipedia
Two baht coin — Infobox Coin Country = Thailand Denomination = 2 baht Value = 2 Unit = Thai baht Mass = 4.4 Diameter = 21.75 Thickness = Edge = Interrupted milling Composition = Multi Ply Plated Steel (Royal Canadian Mint’s Technology) Cladding: 99% Nickel Core … Wikipedia
Two pounds (British pre-decimal coin) — A Two Pounds coin was an occasional feature of the British currency from 1823 until the early 1990s. With the exception of proof coins issued in 1824, 1825, 1826, and 1831, the design of the reverse always featured the George and Dragon of… … Wikipedia
Coins of the Fijian pound — The coins of the Fijian pound were part of the physical form of Fiji s historical currency, the Fijian pound. Contents 1 Coins of King George V (1934 36) 2 Coins of King Edward VIII (1936) 3 … Wikipedia
Coins of Australia — Australian coins refers to the coins which are or were in use as Australian currency. During the early days of the colonies that formed Australia, foreign currency was used, but in 1910, a decade after federation, Australian coins were introduced … Wikipedia