Depends on the country
In United Kingdom there was a farthing - a quarter of a penny - up to
the first half of last century.
As there were 240 pennies to a pound, there were 960 farthings.
They had a picture of a wren bird on the back
A drachma.
The 5 Franc coins from the 1800s are called 5 Francs.
'un sou' (alternative spelling 'sol') was a small French coin in the past. That still lives in the language in the expression 'avoir des sous' (to be rich).
the Sou (alternate spelling 'sol') was an old French coin.
Lira.
Old French coins would be called Francs. now the currency of money there is called Eros, but very old French coins were called Francs. Singular is Franc. Plural is Francs.
A franc
A drachma.
frank
They are called coin cells you can get them at drug stores like CVS Pharmacy
An old 6d coin (half a shilling) was called a tanner
Small cents were not made in 1824. Your coin is called a large cent. Post a new question with the date, country and condition of the coin.
The 5 Franc coins from the 1800s are called 5 Francs.
Livre
well, it depends. you need to have certain questions answered first.
No. A farthing was a small British copper or bronze coin valued at one quarter of a Penny. A Shilling was a silver coin equal to 12 Pence.
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)