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
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Solomon Islander Dollar2015SBD1002017SBD102017SBD202011SBD22017SBD502019SBD5
Macedonian Denar2013MKD10002013MKD1002018MKD102016MKD20002016MKD2001996MKD50002009MKD5002018MKD50
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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.