Sabtu, 20 Juli 2013

Coin and Billetophilie Hobby _The History


Coin/ Numismatics




Numismatics (ancient Greek: νομισματική) is the scientific study of money and its history in all its forms. Although the coin is often categorized as studying coins, the discipline also includes a very large part of the study of the means of payment used to pay debts and the exchange of goods.


The Exonumia is the study of objects such as token coins and medals, and other objects used in place of legal currency or commemorations. The billetophilie is the study of paper money or banknotes. Scripophily is the study and collection of shares and bonds. Numismatics is an ancient discipline that dates back as far as Julius Caesar, often credited with writing the first book on numismatics. It can include the study of various aspects of coins, including history, geography, economics, metallurgy, use and manufacturing processes.


The 10 euro (10 €) is the second euro banknote in order of increasing value. Put into circulation in 2002, it is used by 332 million people in the 22 countries using the euro as the single currency (including 20 countries that have formally adopted).

It is the second smallest euro ticket, measuring 127 of 67 millimeters and red. It is a Romanesque arch on the front and a Romanesque architecture on the back (between the eleventh and twelfth century) bridge.

The 10 euro has many safety features, such as a watermark, ink ultraviolet, a hologram and micro-printing, which certify its authenticity. In March 2012, there were about 1.96 billion tickets 10 euros in circulation in the euro area.

Did you know?
Mount Burgess _ Ten Dollar Mountain
  • Mount Burgess is called Ten Dollar Mountain because it has already been on the Canadian currency?
  • the euro is the second currency in the world for transactions?
  • the Gold Maple Leaf is the official gold coin of Canada?


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