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Italy: 10 Centesimi, bronze Ø 23 mm (I now the sizes only in mm) between 1919 and 1937 (I think). This was the first coin I found.   Because I 'm a beekeeper, I had buy this coin.  And so begins a beecoin-collection.

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Italy: 2 Lire, aluminum Ø 19mm.  1953 - 1997 (coins between 1985 and 1997: only in mint sets) ital2l.gif (25342 bytes)
Malta: 3 Mils, aluminum Ø 23mm. 1976 - 1981 Malta3mi.gif (24932 bytes)
Finland: 10 Penniä, copper/nickel Ø 21mm. 1990 - 1992 finl.gif (25290 bytes)
Norway 10 Øre, copper/nickel Ø 20mm. 1958 - 1973 Norw10.gif (26833 bytes)
Cayman Island 1$, silver Ø 25mm. 1972-1977, 1979-1982 caym1d.gif (24083 bytes)
Slovenia, 50 Stokinov, aluminum, Ø 20 mm. 1992-1993
For more information about this coin you can find at: http://www.bsi.si/html/eng/banknotes_coins/coins/50stot.html
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Slovenia, 5 Tolarjev nickel/brass, Ø 25mm. 1993 slov5to.gif (25953 bytes)
Hungary, 100 Forint, silver, 200the birthday of Andreas Fay, Ø 32mm. 1986 hung100f.gif (28077 bytes)
San Marino, 10Lire, aluminum, FAO-coin, Ø 23mm.1974 Smari10l.gif (27116 bytes)
Tonga, 2 Pa'anga, FAO-coin, copper/nickel Ø 45mm. 1975, 1977 tonga2pa.gif (25935 bytes)
Tonga, 20 Seniti, FAO-coin, copper/nickel Ø 19mm. 1975, 1977, 1979 tonga20s.gif (25854 bytes)
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