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The Omani Rial is the official currency of Oman. It is denoted by the symbol "﷼" and is subdivided into 1000 baisa. The Omani Rial is issued and regulated by the Central Bank of Oman.One notable aspect of the Omani Rial is its stability. The currency has been pegged to the United States Dollar since 1986, with an exchange rate of 1 Omani Rial equal to 2.60 USD. This pegging has helped to maintain a consistent and reliable value for the Omani Rial, which has contributed to Oman's e
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The Venezuelan Bolívar is the official currency of Venezuela. It was introduced in 1879 and has undergone several changes throughout its history. Currently, the Bolívar faces significant inflation and has lost much of its value in recent years. The government has attempted to address this issue through various measures, including currency devaluations and the introduction of new banknotes. However, these efforts have been largely unsuccessful. The current economic situation in Venezuela has led
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The Belgian Franc was the official currency of Belgium from 1832 until it was replaced by the Euro in 2002. It played a significant role in the country's economic history and was widely used for everyday transactions. The Franc was introduced following Belgium's independence and went through several changes over the years, including decimalization in 1832 and the adoption of a new design in 1944. Despite its long-standing presence, the Belgian Franc faced challenges in the later years,