There is no official "five bob coin" in Kenya's currency. The smallest coin denomination is the one-shilling coin. It's possible that a five-bob coin may exist as a novelty item or souvenir, but it is not recognized as legal tender in Kenya.
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Grams or milligrams would be appropriate units to measure the weight of a five peso coin.
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A copper coin stamped with a W and P with 5 C under it is likely a U.S. five-cent piece, commonly known as a nickel. The W and P represent the mints where the coin was produced - W for West Point and P for Philadelphia. The 5 C indicates the denomination of the coin, which is five cents.
It depends on the year, if you have a 5 Peso coin struck before 1992, it contains no magnetic material (copper-nickel, brass and silver are not magnetic), if you have a 1 peso coin dated 1984 or later it is magnetic because the coins are struck in steel and steel is magnetic.
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A five cent coin is generally called a nickel.
It cannot be done. Five odd numbers add up to an odd number and so cannot equal 50.
An echidna is on the five cent coin.
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Echidna is the five cent coin in Australia
Nothing. There is no such thing as an Italian five cent coin.
Five pence - British coin - was created in 1968.
Australian five-cent coin was created in 1966.
There has been a British Five Pound coin on and off since 1817. The British decimal Five Pound gold bullion coin was first issued in 1980 and the Five Pound "Crown" coin was first issued in 1990. The current British Five Pound "Crown" coin is intended to be a non-circulating legal tender commemorative coin. The Royal Mint has no current plans to produce a general circulation Five Pound coin in the foreseeable future.