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| x Hungarian pengő |
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1946 | 100,000,000,000,000,000,000 | Kingdom of Hungary |
The pengő (sometimes written as pengo or pengoe in English) was the currency of Hungary between 1 January 1927, when it replaced the korona, and 31 July 1946, when it was replaced by the forint. The pengő was subdivided into 100 fillér. Although the...
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| x German papiermark |
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1923 | 100,000,000,000,000 | Weimar Republic |
The name Papiermark (English: paper mark) is applied to the German currency from the point in 1914 when the link between the Mark and gold was abandoned, due to the outbreak of the First World War. In particular, the name is used for the banknotes...
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| x Assignat |
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1795 | 10,000 | French First Republic |
Assignats were paper money issued by the National Constituent Assembly in France during the French Revolution. The assignats were issued after the confiscation of church properties in 1790 because the government was bankrupt. The government thought...
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| x Zimbabwean dollar |
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2009 | 100,000,000,000,000 | Zimbabwe |
The Zimbabwean dollar was the official currency of Zimbabwe between 1980 and 12 April 2009. The Zimbabwean dollar was subdivided into 100 cents. It was normally abbreviated with the dollar sign $, or alternatively Z$ to distinguish it from other...
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| x Yugoslav dinar |
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1993 | 500,000,000,000 | Federal Republic of Yugoslavia |
The dinar (Cyrillic script: динар) was the currency of the three Yugoslav states: the Kingdom of Yugoslavia (formerly the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes), the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia...
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| x Turkish lira |
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2004 | 20,000,000 | Turkey |
The Turkish lira (Turkish: Türk Lirası) is the currency of Turkey and the de facto independent state of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. The lira is subdivided into 100 kuruş. The symbol is TL and the ISO 4217 code is TRY.
The lira was...
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| x Huizi |
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1160 | 500 | Song Dynasty |
The Huizi (simplified Chinese: 会子; traditional Chinese: 會子), issued in the year 1160, was the official banknote of the Chinese Southern Song Dynasty. It has the highest amount of issuance among various banknote types during the Song Dynasty.
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| x Argentine peso argentino |
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Apr 3, 1985 | 10,000 | Argentina |
The peso argentino was the currency of Argentina between June 6, 1983 and June 14, 1985. It was subdivided into 100 centavos. The symbol was $a. The ISO 4217 code was ARP.
The peso argentino replaced the peso ley at a rate of 1 peso argentino = 10...
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| x Vietnamese đồng |
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2006 | 500,000 | Vietnam |
The đồng (English pronunciation: /ˈdɔŋ/, Vietnamese: [ɗôŋm]) (sign: ₫; code: VND) is the currency of Vietnam since May 3, 1978. It is issued by the State Bank of Vietnam. It has the symbol ₫. It is subdivided into 10 hào. However, the hào is now...
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| x Italian lira |
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Italy |
The lira (plural lire) was the currency of Italy between 1861 and 2002. Between 1999 and 2002, the Italian lira was officially a “national subunit” of the euro. However, physical payments could only be made in lire, as no euro coins and notes were...
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| x Gold yuan |
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1949 | 5,000,000 | Kuomintang |
The onset of World War II saw a sharp devaluation of the Chinese fǎbì currency. This was largely due to unrestrained issuance of the currency to fund the war effort. After the defeat of Japan and the return of the ...
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| x Ukrainian karbovanets |
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1995 | 1,000,000 | Ukraine |
The karbovanets (Ukrainian: карбованець, karbovanets, plural: карбованці, karbovantsi for 2–4, or карбованців, karbovantsiv for 5 or more) has been a distinct unit of currency in Ukraine during three separate periods. The name is also used in the...
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| x Angolan kwanza |
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1995 | 5,000,000 | Angola |
The kwanza (sign: Kw; ISO 4217 code: AOA) is the currency of Angola. Four different currencies using the name kwanza have circulated since 1977.
The kwanza was introduced following Angolan independence. It replaced the escudo at par and was...
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