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  2. A New World Record - Wikipedia

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    A New World Record is the sixth studio album by Electric Light Orchestra (ELO). It was released on 15 October 1976 on United Artists Records in the U.S., [1] and on 19 November 1976 on Jet Records in the United Kingdom. [2] [3] A New World Record marked ELO's shift towards shorter pop songs, a trend which would continue across their career.

  3. Coins of the Swiss franc - Wikipedia

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    During 1998–2000, commemorative gold coins have been issued with a nominal value 100 francs. Beginning in 2001, nominal values of 50 francs were issued instead. A special "1 ⁄ 4 Fr" gold coin was issued in 2020. Advertised as "the world's smallest gold coin", this had a weight of 0.063 g (1 ⁄ 500 troy ounce).

  4. Royal Canadian Mint numismatic coins (2000s) - Wikipedia

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    Luxury coins would not be immune to the dramatic increases that ensued. Coins with face values of 250, 300 and 350 dollars would be introduced by 2006. A new trend for the RCM would emerge with the design of the numismatic three cent coin. The three cent coin was packaged in a coin and stamp set as part of a joint venture with Canada Post.

  5. Our Last Crusade or the Rise of a New World - Wikipedia

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    Voiced by: Sora Amamiya [3] (Japanese); Emily Neves [4] (English) Aliceliese, or "Lady Alice," is the purebred "Ice Calamity Witch" with powerful ice-based magic that rivals most other astral mages in her homeland of the Nebulis Sovereignty. As a daughter of the Nebulis royal family, Alice is in line for the throne that Millavair, the current ...

  6. Spanish escudo - Wikipedia

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    The second escudo was the currency of Spain between 1864 and 1869. It was subdivided into 100 céntimos de escudo. The escudo replaced the real at a rate of 10 reales = 1 escudo. It was itself replaced by the peseta, at a rate of pesetas = 1 escudo, when Spain joined the Latin Monetary Union. The later silver escudo was worth one quarter of the ...

  7. Coins of the Newfoundland dollar - Wikipedia

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    Newfoundland dollar coinage (1865–1947) In 1865, Newfoundland changed over to decimal currency following the footsteps of Canada, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia. Pattern coins were issued in 1864, as were specimen cents. Newfoundland was the only British North American colony to have its own gold coin (though the Ottawa mint also produced ...

  8. Coins of Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Made of aluminium, total 223,290,000 coins minted from 1984 to 1989. In 1922–23, a new coinage was introduced consisting of aluminium-bronze 2+1⁄2, 5 and 10 kuruş and nickel 25 kuruş (kr.). They were last issued in 1928. These were the last Turkish coins to bear inscriptions in the Arabic script. In 1934, silver 1 lira (TL) coins were ...

  9. Two guineas (British coin) - Wikipedia

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    The two guinea piece was a gold coin first minted in England in 1664 with a face value of forty shillings. The source of the gold used, also provided the coin its name - the "guinea", with the regular addition of an elephant or castle symbol on the earliest issues to denote bullion supplied by the Royal African Company. For most of its period ...