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It is the name of a certain type of currency. It has been used by many different nations over the years. It can refer to the main unit of a currency (like dollar), or the sub-unit (like cents).Here's a list of currencies that have included Piastres:Cambodian Franc (1795-1959)Cyprus Pound (1879-1955)Egyptian Qirsh (1617-1834)Egyptian Pound (1834-date)French Cochinchinese Piastre (1878-1885)French Indochina Piastre (1880-1952)Laotian Piastre (1880-1952)Lebanese Pound (1919-date)Libyan Pound (1951-1971)Sudan (1881-date)Syrian Pound (1919-date)Tonkin Piastre (1880-1952)
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Egyptian piastre ended in 1834.
Cochinchina Piastre was created in 1878.
Cochinchina Piastre ended in 1885.
If $1.25usd is 5 piastres, one piastre is worth $25 cents.
Half Piastre coin is from CYPRUS country(see Europian Union countries).
It's a coin from Cyprus
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No coins were minted for Cyprus in 1939... Cyprus never made five-piastre coins... Re-check your coin; you must have something wrong.
Singular- piaster or piastre, Plural- piasters or pilasters
The coin you have described is likely a French Indochina Piastre de Commerce from 1890. Its value can vary based on its condition, rarity, and demand from collectors. It would be best to consult with a coin expert or appraiser to determine an accurate value for your specific coin.
PoundEgypt - Pound (1834-date)100 piastres/qirsh = 1 pound •40 para = 1 piastre (until 1885) •1000 milliemes = 1 piastre (since 1916)