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AT - Laos

SU - France, before 1947

(3)

AVO - Macau

ASS - Ancient Rome, 217th c. BC e. - XNUMX A.D. e., copper coin

BAT - Thailand

WON (won) - Korea

JHA - Myanmar

KIP - Laos

LAT - Latvia, before 2004

LEV - Bulgaria

LEI - Moldova, Romania

LEK - Albania

LIT - Lithuania, until 2004

LUM - Armenia

PYA - Myanmar

PUL - Afghanistan

SEN - Indonesia

COM - Kyrgyzstan

SUM - Uzbekistan

TOE - Papua New Guinea

HAO - Vietnam

ECU - European Union, 1979-1996

ERE - Sweden, until 2002

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ABAZ - countries of the Caucasus, from the XNUMXth century, small silver coin

AGOR - Israel

BYZ - Oman

BAN - Moldova

BIRR - Ethiopia

WATU - Vanuatu

WON - see Won

GROSH - Austria, until 2002 Poland, until 2004

GURD - Haiti

DIME - US 10 cent coin

DONG - Vietnam

AMD - Armenia

DURO - Spain, silver coin

EURO - European Union, since 2002 in cash

ZAIR - Democratic Republic of the Congo

YEN - Japan

INTI - Peru, since 1986

KINA - Papua New Guinea

KOBO - Nigeria

KUNA - Croatia

KYAT - Myanmar

LARI - Georgia

LVEA - Angola

LIVR - France, before 1799, silver coin

LIRA - Turkey, Italy, until 2002

LOTI - Lesotho

MIL - Cyprus, until 2004

MIL - Malta, before 2004

NGWE - Zambia

OBOL - Ancient Greece, Byzantine Empire, countries of Western Europe, before the XIV century, copper, silver, bronze coin

PICE - India

PENS - see Penny

PESO - Spain, before the XNUMXth century, silver coin

PULA - Botswana

REAL - Portugal, Latin America, before 1870s, silver coin

REYS - Portugal, Brazil, before 1942, small change

RIAL - Oman, Saudi Arabia, since 1930, gold coin

RAND - South Africa

CEDI - Ghana

SENA - Indonesia

SENE - Western Samoa

SICL - Persia, Judea, VI-V, II centuries. BC e., silver coin

SALT - Peru

TAKA - Bangladesh

TALA - Western Samoa

OUGUIA - Mauritania

FILS - Iraq

POUND - UK Cyprus, until 2004

FIN (fen) - China

HUMS - Mauritania

CENT - European Union, USA

JIAO - China

CHONA - Korea

EYRE - Iceland

RMB - China

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BUTUT - Gambia

GUINEA - Great Britain, 1663-1817, gold coin

GEPIC - Azerbaijan

DARIK - Persia, from 516 BC BC, the first known gold coin

DENIE - France

DINAR - countries of the Muslim East, gold coin

DINAR - Yugoslavia

GOOD - Sao Tome and Principe

DUCAT - Venice, Western Europe, from the XNUMXth century, a silver, then a gold coin, in Russia it was called a chervonets

KWACHA - Zambia, Malawi

COLON - Costa Rica, El Salvador

CROWN - gold coin, Western Europe, XIV-XVII centuries, silver coin - Great Britain, before 1971

KURUSH - Turkey

LEONE - Sierra Leone

LEPTA - Ancient Greece, Greece, before 2002, small copper coin

MANAT - Azerbaijan Turkmenistan

MARK - Germany, Finland, both before 2002

MUNGU - Mongolia

NAIRA - Nigeria

PENNY - UK Finland, before 2002

RIEL - Cambodia

RUBLE - Belarus, RF

RUPIA - Bhutan, India Indonesia, silver coin - India, XVI century. - 1893

RUFIA - Maldives

SENKI - Democratic Republic of the Congo

SKUDO - Italy, XVI-XVIII centuries, gold and silver coin

SUCRE - Ecuador, before 2000

THALER - Germany, 1518-1907, silver and gold coin, called efimok in Russia

TENGA - Central Asia, XIV century. -1893, silver coin

TENGE - Kazakhstan

TETRI - Georgia

TIYIN - Kyrgyzstan

TOLAR - Slovenia, before 2004

FOG (toman) - Iran, 1930th century - XNUMX, gold coin

THEBE - Botswana

FRANK - Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Switzerland, France, until 2002

HALAL - Saudi Arabia

HUMSA - Mauritania

TSEKHIN - Venice, from 1284, gold coin, later a ducat

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AFGHANI - Afghanistan

GELLER - Slovakia, until 2004

HRYVNA - Ukraine

DALASI - Gambia

DINAR - Algeria, Jordan, Iraq, Tunisia

DIRHEM (dirham) - Jordan, Libya, Morocco

DOLLAR - Australia, Canada, USA, Singapore

DRAKHMA - Ancient Greece, from the VI century. BC e., Greece, before 2002, silver coin

DOUBLON - Spain, Switzerland, Italy, before 1868, gold coin

PLN - Poland, until 2004

KWANZA - Angola

LUIDOR - France, 1640-1795, gold coin

MACUTA - Democratic Republic of the Congo

MILLIM - Tunisia

PAANGA - Tonga

PATACA - Macau

PESEWA - Ghana

PESETA - Spain, until 2002

PIASTER - Egypt, Lebanon Syria, Sudan, gold coin - Spain, XVI-XVIII centuries, the Italian name for the peso

SANTIM - Algeria, Switzerland, France, until 2002, Belgium, until 2002

SATANG - Thailand

SOLDO - silver - Portugal, small change - Italy, before 1947

TALENT - countries of the Ancient World, gold coin

TAMBAL - Malawi

TUGRIK - Mongolia

FILLER - Hungary, until 2004

FLORIN - Florence, countries of Western Europe, XIII-XVI centuries, gold coin

FORINT - Hungary, until 2004

CHETRUM - Bhutan

Shekel - Israel

ESCUDO - Portugal, until 2002

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BALBOA - Panama

BOLIVAR - Venezuela

GUARANI - Paraguay

GULDEN - Netherlands, before 2002

DINARIUS - Ancient Rome, from 269 BC. e., silver coin

QUETSAL (quetzal) - Guatemala

KINDARK - Albania

KOPEYKA - Russia, Ukraine

CORDOBA - Nicaragua

CRUZADO - Brazil

LEMPIRA - Honduras

LICENTE - Lesotho

METICAL - Mozambique

PISTOL - Spain, XVI-XVIII centuries, silver coin

PFENNIG - Germany, until 2002

RINGGIT - Malaysia

SANTANG - Thailand

CENTAVO - Brazil, Portugal, until 2002

CENTIMO - Peru, Spain, before 2002

SOVEREIGN - Great Britain, since 1489, gold coin

FARTHING - Great Britain, before 1968, changeable silver, copper, bronze coin

SHILLING - Kenya Austria, before 2002

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AUSTRAL - Argentina

NGULTRUM - Bhutan

STOTINKA - Bulgaria

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BOLIVIANO - Bolivia

LILANGENI - Swaziland

SENTECIMO - Panama, Uruguay, Chile

SESTERTS - Ancient Rome, from the III century. BC e., a silver coin, then from an alloy of non-ferrous metals

CENTESIMO - Italy

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NAPOLEONDORE - France, since 1803, gold coin

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