DENOMINATION10 Cents KM3 COUNTRYSingapore THEORETICAL COIN WEIGHT ENTIRE (GR)2.8300000000000001 DIAMETER19.41 MINT NAMESingapore Mint PRODUCT TYPECoin MINTAGE5991000 价格品种: 740928 €5.00 US$ 5.22 £ 4.15 AUD 8.23 CHF 4.71 CAD 7.42 利率: 02/18/25 ...
OTHER ITEMS FROM THIS STORE Coin, Singapore, 10 Cents, 1974 € 5.00 Coin, Singapore, Dollar, 1989 € 9.95 Singapore, 50 Cents, 1995, Singapore Mint, Copper-nickel, , KM:102 € 9.95 Coin, Singapore, 10 Cents, 1982 € 5.00
(in almost new un-circulated condition) coins from Singapore have been transformed with great craftsmanship into a pair of cuff links. This turns these coins into stunning miniature works of art. Each coin is hermetically sealed against wear in clear, hard acrylic coating to make a unique pair...
Another fabulous record was set by these students - building a 199.8 metre long coin chain spelling out these words: 'Never give up - your desire for success should be greater than your fear of failure.' Singaporean students - coin chain world record holders The Singaporeans love fun competiti...
S$ 3.20 flagdown, 22 cents/400m taxi, surcharge of 50% at night, additional surcharge if M Benz taxi S$ 5 per 11kg load coin operated laundry S$ 1 per 5 mins coin operated laundry dryer S$ 1-2 internet cafe, usually it's $1.80 with no membership S$ 2/k banana S$ 35/session...
Singapore first began issuing its own currency in various coin and banknote denominations in 1967. The Singapore dollar was initially pegged to the British pound, then briefly to the US dollar, before becoming pegged to a trade-weighted basket of currencies in the mid-1970s. ...
The Singapore dollar or Dollar is the official currency of Singapore. In 1967, Singapore issued its first independent coins and banknotes. -- The Chinese Yuan (meaning "round object" or "round coin" in Chinese) is the base unit of a number of modern Chinese currencies. The Yuan is the pr...
-- The Chinese Yuan (meaning "round object" or "round coin" in Chinese) is the base unit of a number of modern Chinese currencies. The Yuan is the primary unit of account of the Renminbi. In many parts of China, renminbi are counted in "kuai" rather than "Yuan"....
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