The stater (Ancient Greek στατήρ, literally ‘weight’) was an ancient coin of macedonian origin which circulated from the eighth century BC to 50 AD. It was also heavily used by Celtic tribes. Original mintings of this coin such as practiced in Athens valued the stater at a tetradrac ... |
During Abraham Lincoln’s presidency, the United States Mint continued its operations, producing coins for circulation and fulfilling the nation’s monetary needs. Here are some key aspects of the United States Mint during Lincoln’s presidency (1861-1865):Coinage Production: The United States Min ... |
The escudo is a unit of currency. It was used in Portugal and in their colonies and continues in use in several nations today. Currently, Cape Verde uses the escudo as its unit of currency. Escudo is Portuguese for “shield”.Angolan escudoChilean escudoCape Verdean escudoMozambican e ... |