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Monaco's first coins were issued in the eighteen century in denominations of 5 centimes, 1 decime and 5 francs.The gold 100 francs coins were issued until 1904.

In the twenties aluminium-bronze 50 centimes, 1 and 2 francs were issued of the same size as the French coins. In the forties aluminium 1 and 2 francs were introduced followed by aluminium-bronze versions in 1945, alongside aluminium 5 francs and cupro-nickel 10 francs , followed by 20 francs in 1947,  In the fifties aluminium-bronze 10, 20 and 50 francs and cupro-nickel 100 francs were issued.  In the sixties
Monaco issued nickel 1 franc and silver 5 francs. aluminium-bronze 10, 20 and 50 centimes coins  followed by nickel ½ franc coins in 1965, nickel-clad cupro-nickel 5 francs, nickel-brass 10 francs , stainless steel 1 centime and aluminium-bronze 5 centimes, and bimetallic 10 and 20 francs i.

 

 
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