By population Monaco is the smallest country with French as an official language.French is spoken in Andorra but it is not official.
Monaco
the English word coin is spelled 'une pièce' (fem.) in French.
ecu
The centavo is the smallest coin used in countries that were conencted to Spain or Portugal. The price of the candy is ten centavos.
The smallest Euro note is €5. Below that is the €2 coin and the €1 coin.
Because there is no other coin that is smaller.
It depends on the nation. The smallest circulating US coin is a dime, but for other countries it really depends. But the smallest historic coin that the US has minted for circulation is the silver three cent piece.
the smallest value of a coin is a penny.
The name for the French coin is Euro.
Lepta
cost of silver
By population Monaco is the smallest country with French as an official language.French is spoken in Andorra but it is not official.
the Sou (alternate spelling 'sol') was an old French coin.
From 1933 until 1940, the smallest denomination New Zealand coin in circulation was the Threepence. From 1940 until 1967, the smallest denomination New Zealand coin in circulation was the Halfpenny. All other predecimal coins circulating in New Zealand prior to decimalisation were mostly British with some Australian coins. Some of the British coins may have included the Farthing and maybe even some fractional Farthings. From the introduction of decimal currency in 1967, the smallest denomination New Zealand coin was the 1 cent coin until the 1 and 2 cent coins were withdrawn and demonetised in 1990. From 1990, the smallest denomination New Zealand coin was the 5 cent coin until it withdrawn and demonetised in 2006. Since 2006, the smallest denomination New Zealand coin is the 10 cent coin.
5 centimes
The smallest US coin released into circulation was in 1849 and was the $1 gold coin measuring just 13mm in diameter. The second smallest coin was the silver 3 cent piece released in 1852 and measuing 14mm in diameter. By comparison the Roosevelt Dime is 17.9mm in diameter.