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==== Colón ==== | ==== Colón ==== | ||
- | Cristóbal Colón means Christopher Columbus in Spanish. Today two countries, El Salvador and Costa Rica, use a currency named colón in his honor. [([[https:// | + | Cristóbal Colón means Christopher Columbus in Spanish. Today two countries, El Salvador and Costa Rica, use a currency named colón in their honor. [([[https:// |
==== United Kingdom switch to decimal scale ==== | ==== United Kingdom switch to decimal scale ==== | ||
- | It was not until February 15, 1971, that the United Kingdom switched its currency system to a decimal scale. Until then, 1 pound sterling was divided into 240 pence or 20 shillings. Because of the currency union, the change also affected the Irish Republic pound. [([[https:// | + | It was not until February 15, 1971, that the United Kingdom switched its currency system to a decimal scale. Until then, one pound sterling was divided into 240 pence or 20 shillings. Because of the currency union, the change also affected the Irish Republic pound. [([[https:// |
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+ | ==== Japanese yen ==== | ||
+ | The origin of modern Japanese currency can be traced back to silver thalers, which were used by American and European merchants to pay for tea, silk, porcelain, and gold bars. The thaler was called a round coin, which meant " | ||
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+ | ==== Indonesian rupiah ==== | ||
+ | The basic monetary unit of the Republic of Indonesia since August 17, 1945, has been the rupiah - an ancient measure of value in trade, like cattle, a medium of exchange. The first banknotes after independence were issued by the Indonesian government. [([[http:// | ||
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+ | ==== Indian rupee ==== | ||
+ | Throughout the ancient to medieval periods, beginning with the Harappa culture period (ca. 2500 BC-1550), the people of present-day India adopted grain as their primary means of payment. The money economy did not exist in India until the time of the Buddha. The first coins were flat plates of silver or bronze, irregular in shape, with fairly accurate weights and no inscription. [([[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== Iran monetary system ==== | ||
+ | Iraq lies in the basin of two great rivers - the Tigris and the Euphrates, surrounding the territory of ancient Mesopotamia. There was already a lively barter trade in ancient Mesopotamia. Measures of value included domestic animals, hides, and cloth, among others. The successively ruling Persians took over the monetary system from the Lydians. The current name of the Iraqi dinar passed into Arabic terminology in the Middle Ages under the name dirhem. [([[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== Monetary system of East Africa ==== | ||
+ | Historians include independent states in East Africa: Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Uganda. As the economy developed, salt, millet, and animal skins, among other things, were exchanged at marketplaces on the coasts and around the lakes. Among East African countries, the earliest Ethiopian bank bills were in circulation, | ||
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+ | ==== Money in Argentina ==== | ||
+ | The first money used in Argentina since the late 16th century was imported from Spain - mainly gold escudos and silver reales. [([[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== Brazil' | ||
+ | To commemorate Brazil' | ||
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+ | ==== First banknotes in Afghanistan ==== | ||
+ | In Afghanistan, | ||
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+ | ==== Sudanese coin ==== | ||
+ | The first Sudanese coins appeared in 1885. At first, the coins of Rome circulated for many centuries, then of Egypt, and when Arab Muslims overran the country in the mid-7th century, they introduced their own coins with the inscription: | ||
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+ | ==== Peru's monetary unit ==== | ||
+ | Since 1991, Peru's monetary unit has been the new sol divided into 100 centimes. Current coins are minted mostly from brass and cupro-nickel alloy. Coins composed of a core and a ring are also issued. It is interesting to note that the denominations of modern coins of Peru use not only numerals but also Braille for the blind. [([[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== Bulgaria' | ||
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