Salvadoran Colon1999SVC1001999SVC101999SVC2001999SVC251999SVC501999SVC5
Egyptian Pound2008EGP0-252017EGP0-52015EGP1002018EGP102016EGP12015EGP2002016EGP202016EGP502018EGP5
The Dutch Guilder, also known as the Nederlandse Gulden, was the currency of the Netherlands from the 17th century until the introduction of the Euro in 2002. As a former national currency, the Dutch Guilder played a significant role in the economic history of the Netherlands.
Central African CFA Franc2002XAF100002002XAF10002002XAF20002002XAF50002002XAF500
Colombian Peso2015COP1000002015COP100002015COP10002015COP200002015COP20002015COP500002015COP5000
Thai Baht2018THB10002018THB1002018THB202018THB5002018THB50
The Slovak Koruna, also known as the Slovak crown (SKK), was the official currency of Slovakia from 1993 until its adoption of the euro in 2009. It was introduced after the dissolution of Czechoslovakia and served as an independent currency for the newly formed Slovak Republic.
The Maltese Lira was the official currency of Malta from 1972 until 2008, when it was replaced by the Euro. It was subdivided into 100 cents.Below is the related paper currencies in Maltese Lira.
The Spanish Peseta was the official currency of Spain from 1869 to 2002. It was introduced as a replacement for the Spanish Real and remained in circulation for over a century. The Peseta was divided into 100 centimos and had various denominations, including coins and banknotes.