Aruban or Dutch Guilder2019AWG1002019AWG102019AWG2002019AWG252003AWG5002019AWG50
Syrian Pound2013SYP10002009SYP1002018SYP20002009SYP2002019SYP50002013SYP5002009SYP50
Serbian Dinar2014RSD10002013RSD1002013RSD102012RSD20002013RSD2002013RSD202016RSD50002012RSD5002014RSD50
Ukrainian Hryvnia2021UAH10002021UAH1002015UAH102018UAH12021UAH2002021UAH202018UAH22021UAH5002019UAH502015UAH5
Mauritian Rupee2020MUR10002017MUR1002018MUR20002017MUR2002021MUR252021MUR5002021MUR50
Bahamian Dollar2019BSD0-52021BSD1002016BSD102017BSD12018BSD202019BSD32019BSD502020BSD5
Trinidad & Tobago Dollar2019TTD1002020TTD102020TTD12020TTD202020TTD502020TTD5
The Cypriot Pound was the official currency of Cyprus until it was replaced by the Euro in 2008. Its history dates back to 1879 when it was introduced by the British colonial authorities. Over the years, the Cypriot Pound underwent several changes, including a devaluation in 1964 due to political instability. Despite this, it remained a stable currency until the country's entry into the European Union in 2004, which paved the way for its eventual replacement by the Euro. Today, the Cypriot
The Deutsche Mark was the official currency of Germany from 1948 until it was replaced by the Euro in 2002. It was one of the most stable and powerful currencies in the world, and played a significant role in the country's post-war economic recovery. The Deutsche Mark was also widely used as a reserve currency and was considered a safe haven during times of economic uncertainty. Its success was due to the strict monetary policies of the German government and the independence of the country&