Albanian Lek Currency Two Lek Coins

Albanian Lek Currency Two Lek Coins

The original currency used in Albania was the franc. In July 1947, currency reform was implemented, replacing the old currency with the new currency, the franc, which was now in circulation. The exchange rate was 9 leks to 1 franc, and the exchange rate against the US dollar was 50 leks to 1 dollar.
Albanian Lek Currency Half Lek Coin

Albanian Lek Currency Half Lek Coin

The original currency used in Albania was the franc. In July 1947, currency reform was implemented, replacing the old currency with the new currency, the franc, which was now in circulation. The exchange rate was 9 leks to 1 franc, and the exchange rate against the US dollar was 50 leks to 1 dollar.
The currency of ancient Greek classical period, Alexander the Great silver tetradrachma

The currency of ancient Greek classical period, Alexander the Great silver tetradrachma

Alexander the Great's silver tetradrachm coin was made between 325 BC and 320 BC. Coins were minted in Side (now Türkiye). The obverse of this coin features the portrait of a young Hercules wearing a lion skin helmet. Hercules is a hero in Greek mythology known for his strength and courage. On this coin, he is depicted as a young man wearing lion skin, which is his emblem. Coins are made of silver. In ancient times, the tetradrachma was the most commonly used large denomination coin, usually made of silver. The weight of the coin is about 17 grams and the diameter is about 24 millimeters.
Italian aluminum-magnesium alloy 1 lira

Italian aluminum-magnesium alloy 1 lira

The lira (L.1) is a minted coin that represents the basic unit of the Italian lira. The 1-lire coin and the 50-cent, 2-lire and 5-lire coins have been minted since 1861 and were originally made of 900 ‰ silver. After the First World War, 1 lira coins were minted in nickel from 1921 to 1938; from 1939 it was minted in Italian coin steel with a diameter of 26.7mm. After the fall of the monarchy, one lire coins were cast in 17.2mm and 0.625g (1951-1959) of Italian aluminum-magnesium alloy.
Ancient Greek Macedonian Period Currency Macedonian Shield Silver Coin (Four Drachmas)

Ancient Greek Macedonian Period Currency Macedonian Shield Silver Coin (Four Drachmas)

It is a silver Macedonian shield with the head of Artemis (obverse) and a stick (reverse), minted around 158-150 BC. This silver coin was minted in the city of Amphipolis in Macedonia under Roman control. The silver coin has a diameter of 3.3cm. Artemis is a hunting goddess in Greek mythology, and her image is embedded in a delicate Macedonian shield. On the reverse side is a stick, surrounded by a wreath and surrounded by a line of inscriptions attributing this coin to the first area of the Roman vassal state. This Macedonian shield silver coin is in the collection of the Minneapolis Museum of Art.
Modern Mexican Currency Peso 2 Mexican Peso

Modern Mexican Currency Peso 2 Mexican Peso

Modern Mexican Currency Peso 5 Mexican Peso

Modern Mexican Currency Peso 5 Mexican Peso

Modern Mexican Currency Peso 1 Mexican Peso

Modern Mexican Currency Peso 1 Mexican Peso

Modern Mexican Currency Peso 10 Mexican Pesos

Modern Mexican Currency Peso 10 Mexican Pesos

Modern Mexican currency peso 50 cents

Modern Mexican currency peso 50 cents

Modern Mexican currency peso 20 cents

Modern Mexican currency peso 20 cents

Modern Mexican currency peso 10 cents

Modern Mexican currency peso 10 cents

Modern Mexican currency peso 5 cents

Modern Mexican currency peso 5 cents

80 s 2 pence coin-Elizabeth II

80 s 2 pence coin-Elizabeth II