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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.
The Irish Pound was the currency of Ireland from 1928 to 2002. It was also known as the punt in Irish. It was not a separate currency, but a distinct issue of the pound sterling, produced by the Bank of Ireland and later by the Central Bank of Ireland. The Irish Pound was equal to the pou
The Afghan Afghani is the official currency of Afghanistan. It was introduced in 1925 to replace the Afghan rupee. The Afghani is denoted by the symbol "؋" and is subdivided into 100 pul. The exchange rate of the Afghani is subject to fluctuations due to political instability and economic conditions in Afghanistan. The Central Bank of Afghanistan is responsible for the issuance and regulation of the Afghani. The Afghani has undergone several changes in design and security features to p
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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.