This is not in dispute, however you can't deny what is on the coin and that is what this thread is about.
France, L'Alhambra, 1995, 100 francs 15 ecus , .900 silver, mintage-20,000 KM#1112 scratches are on the airtite...inside the coin has zero scratches.
The two Victoria florins are dual-denominated: Top L: One Florin = One Tenth of a Pound Top middle: One Florin = Two Shillings I don't think the half crowns on the R or the newer florins are dual-denominated.
Another 1848 pattern florin, this time with the other unadopted obverse design (which was probably a given following the popularity of the Gothic Crown), and the adopted reverse with legend ONE DIME/ONE TENTH OF A POUND. DIME is cut over FLORIN, which along with the absence of any double reverse patterns which exist for all other reverse dies known, says this must have been quite late in the sequence and suggests they were undecided on the legend, but ok with the design.
Tuscany AV Ruspone/ or 3 Zecchini 1781 Florence Mint Pietro Leopoldo Duke of Toscana He would be elected as HRE in 1790 (Leopold II 1790-92)
Just in... AV 1/2Goldgulden/ 1 Taler 1750-S Hannover Mint Braunschweig-Luneberg-Calenberg-Hannover George II 1727-60 Something as beautifull ....A Rottie!
Bolivia 1 Bolivar = 10 Bolivianos, 1951. The 10:1 dual currency didn't last long. The Boliviano was replaced with the Peso Boliviano at 1000:1 in 1963. Then the Second Boliviano replaced the peso at a ratio of 1 million:1. So a current Bolivian boliviano is worth 100 million of these.
Here are some more dual denominations Sadagura 2 para - 3 kopek Sadagura para - 3 dengi Russia Poland 1.5 ruble - 10 zlot Russia Poland 3/4 ruble - 5 zlot Russia 37.5 ruble - 100 franc (restrike)