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United States 100,000 dollar banknote
The 100,000 dollar bill is a banknote of the United States that was printed by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing from 1934 to 1935. It was never publicly circulated and was only used -
Hungarian 100,000,000,000,000,000,000 pengő banknote
The 100 million b.‑pengő banknote is a note that was printed by the Republic of Hungary in 1946, during a period of massive hyperinflation. Produced in Budapest by the Hungarian Banknote Printing Corporation under -
South African 1 cent coin
The 1 cent coin is a former circulation piece of the Republic of South Africa. It was issued in 13 types from 1961 to 2001, during the post-colonial administration of South Africa. Each was -
Bahamian 1 cent coin
The 1 cent coin was a circulation piece of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas. Since 1966, it has been issued in eight types and four major designs by the Central Bank of The Bahamas and -
ISO 4217
The tables, history, and current discussions are all maintained by SIX Interbank Clearing. The ISO 4217 code list is used globally for banking and business. In a number of countries, the ISO codes for more -
Philippine peso
The Philippine peso, also referred to by its Filipino name piso (sign: ₱; cPhilippines. It is subdivided into 100 centavos or sentimos in Filipino. As a former colony of the United States, the country used -
Argentine peso
The Argentine peso (Spanish: Peso argentino; symbol:$; code: ARS) is the currency of Argentina. It is subdivided into 100 centavos. Several earlier currencies of Argentina were also called "peso", and the first of such -
Mexican peso
The peso (sign:$; ISO code: MXN) is the current currency of Mexico. It was the first currency in the world that used the "$" sign as its symbol, which the United States dollar later -
Belgian 50 centime coin
The 50 centime/centiem coin is a former circulation piece of the Kingdom of Belgium. It was issued in seven major designs from 1866 to 2001, three under King Leopold II (1835–1909; r. 1865 -
Australian 1 cent coin
The 1 cent coin, known colloquially as the cent or penny, is a former circulation and recent non-circulating legal tender (NCLT) piece of the Commonwealth of Australia. It was issued in two circulation types -
Yugoslav 1 dinar coin
The 1 dinar coin is a circulation piece of Yugoslavia, a former Southeast European country that existed during the 20th and early 21st centuries. It was issued in 17 major types from 1925 to 2002 -
Swiss 10 franc banknote
The 10 franc/Franken/franco banknote is a current circulation note that has been issued in multiple types by the Swiss Confederation (Switzerland) since 1914. The initial 1914 notes were issued in three language varieties -
Swiss franc
The Swiss franc (French: Franc suisse; German: Schweizer Franken'; Italian: Franco svizzero; Romansh: Franc svizzer) is the official currency and legal tender in Switzerland and Liechtenstein, as well as the Italian exclave, Campione d'Italia -
Banknote
A banknote, often known as a bill, paper money, or note, is a negotiable instrument, a promissory note created by a bank payed to the bearer on demand, which is used as money, and often -
Egyptian 1 pound coin
The 1 pound coin (alternatively 1 gineh and at periods 100 qirsh or 100 ersh) is a current circulation and commemorative coin of the modern Arab Republic of Egypt and its precursors. The first pieces -
Panamanian 1 balboa coin
The 1 balboa coin was first issued by the National Bank of Panama in 1931 and was initially minted until 1947. A similar issue was introduced from 1966 to 1974, and then again from 1983 -
United States dime
The dime is a United States coin valued at$0.10, and is formally labelled as "one dime". The denomination was originally authorized by the Coinage Act of 1792, but it didn't enter circulation until -
Saudi 5 halala coin
The 5 halala or 1 qirsh coin is a current circulation piece of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. It has been issued in six types since 1972: one under King Faisal (1906–1975; r. 1964 -
Kenyan 1 shilling coin
The 1 shilling coin is a current circulation piece of the Republic of Kenya that was produced in five main types from 1966 to 2010. The first type was issued briefly from 1966 to 1968 -
Mexican 1 peso coin
The 1 peso coin was first issued by the Second Mexican Empire from 1866 to 1867, during the reign of Emperor Maximilian I, even though an unissued pattern coin of the denomination was struck by -
Ethiopian 1 birr coin
The 1 birr coin (formerly 1 dollar and 1 talari) is a circulation piece of the current Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia and former Ethiopian Empire (Abyssinia) that has been issued in three main types -
Mexican centenary and bicentenary 5 peso coins
The Mexican centenary and bicentenary 5 peso coins make up a series of commemorative coins issued by the United Mexican States from 2008 to 2010 in celebration of the 200th anniversary of the Mexican War -
Swiss 200 franc banknote
The 200 franc banknote is one of the six notes currently issued by Switzerland. It was first printed in 1996 and has been in circulation since October 1, 1997. It was initially created as a -
Australian dollar
The Australian dollar (sign:$; code: AUD) is the currency of the Commonwealth of Australia (including its territories), Kiribati, Nauru, and Tuvalu. It is subdivided into 100 cents (symbol: ¢). Within Australia, it is most -
New Zealand 10 cent coin
The 10 cent coin was introduced by the island country of New Zealand in 1967, replacing the pre-decimal shilling coin of the same value after the country decimalized. Coins of the denomination have been
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