Definition of Pfennings

1. pfenning [n] - See also: pfenning

Lexicographical Neighbors of Pfennings

pezzottaite
pezzottaites
pf.
pfaff
pfaffed
pfaffing
pfaffs
pfannkuchen
pfaugh
pfeffernuss
pfeffernusse
pfennig
pfennige
pfennigs
pfenning
pfennings (current term)
pff
pfff
pfft
pfui
pfx
pg
pg/ml
pgl
ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn
ph33r
phacelia
phacelias
phacelli
phacellus

Literary usage of Pfennings

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Catalogue of the Cabinet of Coins Belonging to Yale College, Deposited in by Yale University (1863)
"CAMPEN. HILDESHEIM. 1-12 Thaler. 6 pfennings. 6 pfennings. 4 pfennings. ... (1810—47.) Brod. 2 Pfenning. 12 Heller. 4 Heller. Groschen. 8 pfennings. ..."

2. Bryant and Stratton's Commercial Arithmetic: In Two Parts. Designed for the by Emerson Elbridge White (1861)
"... 12 denari 2.1 soldi 12 denari 12 pfennings 20 grani 12 pence 12 do. ... 12 denari 12 pfennings 12 denari 12 dineros 12 deniers 20 grani 4 pfennings ..."

3. The Numismatic Chronicle by Royal Numismatic Society (Great Britain) (1861)
"PIECES OF FOUR pfennings. 1. Obv.—The royal cypher crowned, as usual; under it, PLM Rev. ... 1796 PIECES OF TWO pfennings. 4. Obv. and Rev. ..."

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