Trinidad & Tobago Dollar2019TTD1002020TTD102020TTD12020TTD202020TTD502020TTD5
Kenyan Shilling2019KES10002019KES1002019KES2002019KES5002019KES50
The Slovenian Tolar was the official currency of Slovenia from 1991 until 2007 when it was replaced by the Euro. The Tolar was introduced as a temporary currency after Slovenia declared its independence from Yugoslavia in 1991. However, it quickly became the official currency of the country and remained so until the adoption of the Euro.
Namibian Dollar2012NAD1002015NAD102012NAD2002015NAD202012NAD50
Tanzanian Shilling2015TZS100002010TZS10002015TZS20002015TZS50002010TZS500
Colombian Peso2015COP1000002015COP100002015COP10002015COP200002015COP20002015COP500002015COP5000
The Pakistani rupee is the currency of Pakistan and an unofficial one in Afghanistan. It is divided into 100 paise, but coins denominated in paise have not been issued since 1994. The Pakistani rupee is the ninth-most traded currency in the world as of April 2019. It is pegged to the
Romanian Leu2021RON1002020RON102020RON12021RON2002021RON202009RON5002020RON502019RON5
The Austrian Schilling was the official currency of Austria for over 60 years, from 1925 to 2002. It was introduced to replace the Austro-Hungarian krone after World War I and was later replaced by the Euro. During its time as the national currency, it underwent several changes in design and value, including a major revaluation in 1947. The Schilling was widely used in Austria and was also accepted in some neighboring countries, such as Germany and Italy. Today, it is a relic of the past and is