Trinidad & Tobago Dollar2019TTD1002020TTD102020TTD12020TTD202020TTD502020TTD5
Colombian Peso2015COP1000002015COP100002015COP10002015COP200002015COP20002015COP500002015COP5000
The Luxembourg franc was the currency of Luxembourg from 1854 to 2002, except from 1941 to 1944, when it was replaced by the German Reichsmark during the Nazi occupation. The Luxembourg franc was initially equal to the Belgian franc, and both currencies were part of the Latin Monetar
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.
The Turkmenistani manat is the official currency of Turkmenistan. It was introduced in 1993 to replace the Russian ruble. The manat is divided into 100 tenge and is available in both coins and banknotes. The Central Bank of Turkmenistan is responsible for regulating the supply and circulation of the manat. The exchange rate of the manat is fixed by the government, and it is not freely convertible. The use of foreign currencies for transactions within Turkmenistan is strictly regulated, and the g
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The currency used in Madagascar is called the Malagasy Ariary. This currency has been in circulation since 1961, replacing the previously used Malagasy Franc. The Ariary is divided into smaller units called iraimbilanja. The exchange rate for the Ariary can fluctuate, so it is important to check the current rates before making any currency conversions.The Ariary is used for everyday transactions in Madagascar, and it is accepted by most businesses and vendors. It is advisable to carry smaller de
Georgian Lari2020GEL1002019GEL102007GEL12006GEL2002021GEL202002GEL22020GEL502021GEL5
Syrian Pound2013SYP10002009SYP1002018SYP20002009SYP2002019SYP50002013SYP5002009SYP50