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You've got to give the country that uses the centime. Centime is used primarily as a one cent coin in French speaking countries.

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There are at least twenty countries who issued a twenty centime coin in 1921. It would depend on the country. In all probability, if it was Belgian, or French, or Haitian, it would not be worth more than a dollar.

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G. Raoult has written:

'Les ondes centime trique'

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'Cents' is an abbreviation of centime which means one hundredth of something, most often a monetary unit.

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The currency used in France is the Euro (symbol €) and its subdivision is called the 'cent' or 'centime'.

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Le centime... I think. Though they now have the euro, that was the equivalent of a penny in "francs".

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1.000.000 coins were struck in 1914. Value : about 10 dollars in good condition.

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1/100 of 1 Franc

as was used in Belgium or France for example

also in Cambodia or Congo Free State or Monaco or Tunisia

though except in Haiti where 100 centimes = 1 gourde

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There have been many names in history for the coins used in France. Some of these are Livres, franc, sou, and centime.

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The smallest French coin is the 1 centime coin, which is worth 0.01 euro.

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1.995.900 coins were struck in 1916; value: about 3 dollars only.

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I looked up nealg on google and it said it is an account on Twitters a blog page

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Cannot be answered without more information, as many countries use/used the denomination "Centime"

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Queen Elizabeth II was never the Queen of France.

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The equivalent coins (1/100 of a franc) was called a centime (pronounced sonn-TEEM).

By extension, the modern euro cent coin is also called a centime, similar to the way Americans and Canadians refer to 1-cent coins as pennies because both countries used British coins long ago.

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The currency of France before 2002 was the French Franc.

The franc was abolished in 2002 and replaced by the Euro at the rate of €1 = 6.55957 francs. The subdivision of the franc was the centime, 1 franc = 100 centimes. The name 'centime' is also used in French for the subdivision of the Euro, €1 = 100 centimes.

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The centime was a unit of money in France for centuries, so the date on your coin is an important piece of information that you need to know before assigning a value.

If the coin is recent, i.e. after 1960, it's a common circulation coin worth only a few cents in the U.S. If the date is earlier, please post a new question with its date and an estimate of how worn it is.

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Diez is Spanish for 10.

centimos is an equivalent to the U.S. cent or French centime, i.e. 1/100 of the country's basic monetary unit.

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Until it was replaced in 2002 by the Euro (composed of 100 cents), the unit of currency in France was the Franc, composed of 100 Centimes.

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The currency of France before 2002 was the French Franc.

The franc was abolished in 2002 and replaced by the Euro at the rate of €1 = 6.55957 francs. The subdivision of the franc was the centime, 1 franc = 100 centimes. The name 'centime' is also used in French for the subdivision of the Euro, €1 = 100 centimes.
France used the franc as its currency up till 2002.

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100 centimes for 1 franc

The name 'centime' is now used for the subdivision of the Euro. In French, €1 = 100 centimes.

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The euro (€) is the currency of France and many EU countries.

The euro cent is called the "centime" in French, which is the same name as the cent of the former currency (the "franc"), to make the transition easier.

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To convert centimeters to meters, you simply need to divide the length in centimeters by 100. For example, 100 centimeters is equivalent to 1 meter, as 100/100 = 1.

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1 meter = 100 centimeters

1 centimeter = 0.01 meter

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A milimeter is 1/10 of a centimeter. Therefore, one-tenth (1/10) of a centimeter equals a milimeter!

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2.54 cm

Algebraic Steps / Dimensional Analysis Formula 1 in*

2.54 cm

1 in

=

2.54 cm

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Present CM of Rajasthan is Mr. ASHOK GEHLOT

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1 centimeter = 10 millimeters

1 millimeter = 0.1 centimeter

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1 kilometer=100,000 centimeters

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1 foot = 30.48 cm, so 1 square foot = 929.03 square cm

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To convert millimeters to centimeters divide by 10.

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Length. Distance.

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how many meters are 140 cm????

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1 m=100 cm

1 m=10^ -9 nm

1 cm=10^ -11 nm

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Sorry, not convertible (area vs length)

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1 square centimeter = 0.0001 square meters

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1 kilometer=100,000 centimeters

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Your length is 157.5 centimeters.

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12*2.54 is 30.48cm

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1 kilometer = 100,000 centimeters

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"CM" is a unit of length; liters is a unit of volume. They are not comparable.

There are 1000 cubic centimeters in a liter.

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divide centimetres by ten to get millimetres

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Centimeters are a unit of length, while cubes refer to three-dimensional shapes with six square faces of equal size. When measuring the volume of a cube, the unit would be cubic centimeters (cm^3), representing the amount of space occupied inside the cube.

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1 kilometer=100,000 centimeters

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there are 100 cm in 1m.

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