A centime is a subunit of currency - the former subunit of the French and Algerian francs, and the current subunit of the Haitian gourde.
You've got to give the country that uses the centime. Centime is used primarily as a one cent coin in French speaking countries.
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There are at least twenty countries who issued a twenty centime coin in 1921. It would depend on the country. In all probability, if it was Belgian, or French, or Haitian, it would not be worth more than a dollar.
G. Raoult has written: 'Les ondes centime trique'
'Cents' is an abbreviation of centime which means one hundredth of something, most often a monetary unit.
The currency used in France is the Euro (symbol €) and its subdivision is called the 'cent' or 'centime'.
Le centime... I think. Though they now have the euro, that was the equivalent of a penny in "francs".
1.000.000 coins were struck in 1914. Value : about 10 dollars in good condition.
There have been many names in history for the coins used in France. Some of these are Livres, franc, sou, and centime.