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  • First Year Published: 1898
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    Withdrawal of low-denomination coins

    The withdrawal of a country's lowest-denomination coins from circulation (usually a one-cent coin or equivalent) may either be through a decision to remove

    Mongolian tögrög

    historically subdivided into 100 möngö (ᠮᠥᠩᠭᠦ мөнгө [mɵŋk]). Currently, the lowest denomination in regular use is the 10-tögrög note, and the highest is the 20,000-tögrög

    Philippine five-centavo coin

    The five-sentimo coin (5¢) coin is the second-lowest denomination coin of the Philippine peso after the one sentimo. No coin worth 1/20 of a peso circulated

    Gambian dalasi

    teemer) refer to the former 5 French West African franc note (the lowest denomination at the time), but to which the origins are not known. One speculated

    Banknotes of the Philippine peso

    Lipunan Series of banknotes, to which it shared a similar design. The lowest denomination of the series is 1-piso and the highest is 100-piso. The Ang Bagong

    Bank of England £10 note

    informally as a tenner, is a sterling banknote. It is the second-lowest denomination of banknote issued by the Bank of England. The current polymer notes

    Australian five-cent coin

    The Australian five-cent coin is the lowest-denomination circulating coin of the decimal Australian dollar introduced on 14 February 1966, replacing the

    Twenty-five øre (Danish coin)

    Danish krone. It was the lowest-denomination coin in the country when it was demonetised on 1 October 2008. The denomination was first introduced on the

    Philippine twenty-five-centavo coin

    The twenty-five-sentimo coin (25¢) is the third-lowest denomination coin of the Philippine peso. During Spanish administration, coins valued at 1⁄4 a

    Australian ten-cent coin

    fourth-lowest denomination coin. Since the withdrawal from circulation of the one and two cent coins in 1992, it has been the second-lowest denomination coin