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The price of the coffee was 50 centavos.

He gave the waiter 100 centavos as a tip.

Centavos are the smallest unit of currency in Argentina.

Juan counted out 50 centavos to pay for the small item.

The vending machine only takes coins of 25, 50 centavos, and the single peso.

At the market, vendors often accept change in centavos.

Maria was surprised to find an old coin, a 5 centavos piece, in her change.

When traveling in Mexico, one must be prepared for transactions in centavos.

The price of a cup of coffee is 10 centavos more than it was last week.

He gave the seller 2 pesos and received 50 centavos in change.

The vending machine only accepts coins, no centavos or fractions.

Centavos are so small that they can easily get lost in a coin purse.

They gave the boy a few centavos as an allowance.

When driving in Spain, keep some centavos on hand for tips at smaller restaurants.

The groceries cost 100 centavos more than I had in my wallet.

He gave the driver 50 centavos as a tip for a quick stop.

It is normal to find coins of 25 centavos in a Mexican peso bill.

The small change he got back were mostly centavos.

He needed to exchange some pesos for centavos to buy a newspaper.