You may be referring to the liard coin.
The name for the French coin is Euro.
A US "penny" is actually a 1 cent coin, worth 1/100 of a dollar. A British penny (the coin's official name) is worth 1/100 of a pound sterling.
Penny (as in a coin): souPenny (as in the name): Same spelling as the English, Penny.
Just looking at the coin carefully will help. The name of the country might not be in English. For example, a French coin will say Republique Francaise on it, and a Swiss coin will say Confederatio Helvetica. A good coin book will help find the answer.
There is no French equivalent; the first name Isaac is used in French as well.
The name for the French coin is Euro.
the Sou (alternate spelling 'sol') was an old French coin.
the biggest is the dollar coin and like its name it's worth a dollar
FRANC
The name is Sacagawea, and the coin is worth one dollar.
The Franc :D
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His first name was Millard, and the coin is worth one dollar.
In French, 'huguenot' was the name for protestants. There is no old French coin known as a 'huguenot' - but there is a 1924 US half-dollar called 'Hugenot-Walloon tercentenary'. (follow link)
eagle
nickel
The "Angelot" or "Ange". When it was introduced into England, it became known as the "Noble" and then the "Angel-Noble".