(Que from a non-native speaker) I'm writing a text about old coins. So, in a particular country at a particular time some coins had their value struck on them (say, "5 units") while others did not -they had no indication of their worth. How to correctly express this idea? Many thanks!
Perhaps you could say a coin with no face value. Clive
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