| 1. | Lieftinck introduced a new coinage law in 1948, abrogating gold standard coins.
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| 2. | The World War I saw standard coins disappear to a very large extent.
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| 3. | The standard coin will be not a thousand ( rubles ) but one ruble.
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| 4. | Newfoundland was the only part of the British Empire to introduce its own gold standard coin.
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| 5. | However the usage of bilingualism would endure, at first coexisting with Attic-standard coins, and later becoming exclusive.
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| 6. | The " wuzhu " became China's standard coin until the Tang dynasty ( 618 907 AD ).
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| 7. | These coins adopted a version of the standard coins and some emblems of the then powerful Chalcidian League.
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| 8. | From 1816, coins generally became token money, though some large silver and gold coins remained standard coins until 1927.
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| 9. | The Indian rupee was made Ceylon's standard coin on 26 September 1836, and Ceylon reverted to the Indian currency area.
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| 10. | Dehliwala, the standard coin, was a silver-copper alloy with a uniform weight of 3.38 grams, of which 0.59 grams was Silver.
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