WordNet
See centesimo
n. a fractional monetary unit of several countries: Panama and Italy and Uruguay and Chile
[also: centesimi (pl)]
Wikipedia
Usage examples of "centesimi".
Magpie Maggie Hag, in a sort of blur of movement, dealt out tickets from the red-wagon booth, and scooped in the lire and centesimi, and shoved out change—or most of it—and the incoming patrons scarcely glanced at the museum or the lion in their rush to claim the best seats, and the pavilion quickly filled, from front benches to those in the uppermost rear.
For a very few centesimi, she handed each of them a greasy, sputtering sausage impaled on a sliver of wood.
Suo padre aveva messo ottocentomila dollari nel progetto, ma ora non le avrebbe dato neppure cinque centesimi in più.
On the largest of the leafy islands that you see, bands play every afternoon and evening, and hither flocks all London -- society in its private gondolas, and the people in personally-paddled parties at ten centesimi per head.
Quell'arco scintillante era di porcellana su metallo, e le linee sottili lo dividevano in Secoli, Decimi di Secoli e Centesimi di Secoli.