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.
Another name for 25 cents is a "quarter." This term is commonly used in the United States and Canada to refer to the coin that is worth one-fourth of a dollar.
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.
Nickel is an element that has the same name as a US coin worth five cents.
The Franc :D
His first name was Millard, and the coin is worth one dollar.
The old French coin starting with the letter "E" is called the Écu. It was a silver coin used in France from the 13th to the 18th century.
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
The "Angelot" or "Ange". When it was introduced into England, it became known as the "Noble" and then the "Angel-Noble".