I will start it off withis one... Newfoundlandland AV $2 Dollars/ 100 Pence 1882-H Heaton Mint Queen Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha
How about 3 Denominations? Benin, Peoples Republic, Standard Coinage, 1500 CFA Francs - 2.30 Euros - 3.45 Swiss Francs, 2005 KM#X44, Mintage 2,005 (Note: Issued to honor (and sell at) the 2005 coin fairs in Basel, Switzerland and Piacenza, Italy.)
This Hungarian coin has 2000 Forint on one side and the word Euro on the other. It does not say how many Euro but we all know Euro is money.
This is another 1D probably 1 Deutsche Mark as Andorra did not have its own currency until adopting the Euro. It does say Euro on the other side
Now I have to find time to go through the huge mess from remodeling to find my Norwegian kroner/skilling example. If you don't hear from me by tomorrow evening, send a rescue team. Steve
Andorra did have its own currency prior to adopting the Euro. Decimal Coinage with Centim and Diner denominations.
Danish West Indies 1 cent/5 bit and 2 cents/10 bit And Colonial Maryland 1/3 dollar = 1 shilling 6 pence