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  2. Template:List of currency symbols - Wikipedia

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    S$: Singapore dollar. SI$: Solomon Islands dollar. SRD: Surinamese dollar. NT$/元/圓: New Taiwan dollar. TT$: Trinidad and Tobago dollar. TV$: Tuvaluan dollar. US$ or $: United States dollar. May appear with either one or two bars (); in Unicode considered as same glyph (variants). See also: R$, T$, and WS$.

  3. Non-decimal currency - Wikipedia

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    Non-decimal currency. A British gold sovereign with a face value of £ 1. Prior to decimalisation on 15 February 1971, £1 was made up of 240 pence. A non-decimal currency is a currency that has sub-units that are a non-decimal fraction of the main unit, i.e. the number of sub-units in a main unit is not a power of 10.

  4. Turkish lira - Wikipedia

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    The Turkish lira, the French livre (until 1794), the Italian lira (until 2002), Lebanese pound and the pound unit of account in sterling (a translation of the Latin libra; the word "pound" as a unit of weight is still abbreviated as "lb.") are the modern descendants of the ancient currency. The lira was introduced as the main unit of account in ...

  5. Currency substitution - Wikipedia

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    Three cases of a country using or pegging the currency of a neighbor. Currency substitution is the use of a foreign currency in parallel to or instead of a domestic currency. [ 1] Currency substitution can be full or partial. Full currency substitution can occur after a major economic crisis, such as in Ecuador, El Salvador, and Zimbabwe.

  6. Currency symbol - Wikipedia

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    A currency symbol or currency sign is a graphic symbol used to denote a currency unit. Usually it is defined by a monetary authority, such as the national central bank for the currency concerned. A symbol may be positioned in various ways, according to national convention: before, between or after the numeric amounts: €2.50, 2,50€ and 250 .

  7. Brunei dollar - Wikipedia

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    The Brunei dollar ( sign: B$, Malay: ringgit Brunei, currency code: BND ), has been the currency of the Sultanate of Brunei since 1967. It is normally abbreviated with the dollar sign $, or alternatively B$ to distinguish it from other dollar -denominated currencies. It is divided into 100 sen (Malay) or cents (English).

  8. Cypriot pound - Wikipedia

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    History. £1 note issued in 1955. £1 note issued in 1978. The British introduced the Cypriot pound in 1879. It had the same value as the pound sterling, and replaced Turkish currency at a rate of £C 1 to 180 piastres. The Cypriot pound was initially divided into 20 shillings ( σελίνι / σελίνια, şilin, شلن ), in common with ...

  9. Caribbean guilder - Wikipedia

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    Caribbean guilder. The Caribbean guilder ( code: XCG; [ 1] abbreviation: Cg; Dutch: Caribische gulden; Papiamento: florin karibense) is a planned currency of Curaçao and Sint Maarten, two constituent countries of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, officially slated for introduction in 2025. The Caribbean guilder is set to replace the Netherlands ...