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Q: Why does the South African 10c coin have ridges?
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What does the 10c coin have on it?

In Australia the Lyre bird is on the 10c coin.


How many ridges on an Australian 10c piece?

120


How many 10c coins in 2?

In a 2 dollar coin there are 20 10c coins in it


What animals appears on a 10C coin?

snake


What is the animal featured on the 10c coin?

There are various animals depicted on 10c coins. It would depend on the country you are referring to.


Why is the lyrebird on the ten cent coin?

The Superb Lyrebird is on the Australian 10c coin because it is particularly unique to Australia.


Why is a loud rumble heard before the shaking of an earthquake happens?

Because Maoris are chasing a 10c coin


Why did people hear a lound rumble before the shaking began in christchurch earthquake?

Because Maoris are chacing a 10c coin


What is on the back of a ten cent coin?

A torch signifying Liberty, with an olive branch on the left signifying Peace, and an oak branch on the right, signifying Strength and Independence. Given that this question is in the "Australian birds" category, it is assumed that the question refers to an Australian 10c coin. On the back of the 10c coin is the unique Australian bird known as the Superb Lyrebird. It is known for its amazing ability to mimic a huge variety of sounds.


What is 10c-4c?

10c-4c = 6


Is -10c colder than -10f?

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When was the 10c coin invented?

The Australian 10 cent coin was "invented" in the early 1960's when the Australian Government of the day decided that Australia would change to a decimal currency. It was first issued on the 14th of February, 1966.