asper
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)
uses of index
what are the uses of binomial distribution
There is no property of addition that uses parentheses.
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).
The value of 1 piastre can vary significantly depending on the country and historical context, as the term "piastre" has been used in different currencies, such as the Egyptian piastre or the Syrian piastre. As of my last update in October 2023, it is advisable to check the current exchange rates for the specific country you are referring to. Generally, piastres are a small denomination, often worth a fraction of a US dollar.
Egypt
It's a coin from Cyprus
asper
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
PoundEgypt - Pound (1834-date)100 piastres/qirsh = 1 pound •40 para = 1 piastre (until 1885) •1000 milliemes = 1 piastre (since 1916)