A list of 52 words by gangerh.
- coin appears on 33 other lists
- banknote appears on 6 other lists
- money appears on 49 other lists
- cash appears on 30 other lists
- sterling appears on 26 other lists
- pound appears on 26 other lists
- nelsons appears on just this list
- readies appears on 1 other list
- fiver appears on 4 other lists
- baht appears on 6 other lists
- euro appears on 21 other lists
- penny appears on 25 other lists
- new penny appears on just this list
- moolah appears on 11 other lists
- greenback appears on 11 other lists
- smackers appears on 1 other list
- grand appears on 30 other lists
- spondoolies appears on 2 other lists
- dosh appears on 9 other lists
- brass appears on 43 other lists
- lolly appears on 16 other lists
- yen appears on 30 other lists
- mark appears on 46 other lists
- franc appears on 6 other lists
- peseta appears on 9 other lists
- escudo appears on 9 other lists
- kroner appears on 6 other lists
- centime appears on 5 other lists
- sou appears on 12 other lists
- farthing appears on 22 other lists
- dubloon appears on 4 other lists
- pieces of eight appears on 3 other lists
- wad appears on 24 other lists
- inch appears on 12 other lists
- tenner appears on 6 other lists
- twenty spot appears on just this list
- schilling appears on 2 other lists
- drachma appears on 14 other lists
- guilder appears on 9 other lists
- lire appears on 5 other lists
- rand appears on 8 other lists
- kronor appears on 2 other lists
- dollar appears on 14 other lists
- dinar appears on 8 other lists
- talent appears on 22 other lists
- shekel appears on 21 other lists
- flanker appears on just this list
- 99p coin appears on just this list
- benjamins appears on 1 other list
- the folding stuff appears on just this list
- filthy lucre appears on 6 other lists
- siglos appears on 2 other lists

hernesheir In my library: "The Technique of Casting Coins in Ancient India", by Birbal Sahni. Memoirs of the Numismatic Society of India No. 1, 1945. The Birbal Sahni Institute of Paleobotany in Lucknow is named after the author of this publication. Feb 4, 2010
yarb Also the Canadian two-dollar bit, the twonie (have I spelled that right?). Feb 4, 2010
hernesheir "loony" - Canadian dollar featuring a loon. Feb 4, 2010
hernesheir numismatist, numismatics, keneta Feb 4, 2010
yarb Also boodle. Aug 9, 2008
yarb Dough? Aug 8, 2008
mollusque How about shekel? Jun 15, 2008
fbharjo quite a "talent" Jun 15, 2008