Concept cluster: Social systems > Currency
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Since 1960, a monetary unit and coin of Israel, the 100th part of a shekel / sheqel.
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Alternative form of altyn (“obsolete Russian coin”) [(numismatics) An obsolete Russian coin worth three kopeks.]
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A proposed unified currency of Canada, the United States, and Mexico.
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A rough carnelian bead, formerly used in Africa as currency when buying slaves for the slave trade.
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(historical) A coin of usually gold issued by Muslim dynasties in the Middle East, Central Asia, and South Asia, worth in India two mohurs.
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(slang, finance) Australian dollar (see also; Aussie dollar).
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The official currency of Australia.
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Alternative form of paisa [A subdivision of currency, equal to one hundredth of a rupee in various Asian countries.]
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The currency of Panama, divided into 100 centésimos
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(India, dated) The discount on uncurrent coins.
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the unit of currency in Bolivia, divided into 100 centavos
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The currency of Venezuela, divided into 100 céntimos.
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A former gold coin of Sweden
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The currency of Ghana, divided into 100 pesewas and represented by ₵.
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Currency unit (hundredth of a peso) in Mexico
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(historical) A unit of currency constituting one hundredth of a lira.
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The currency of Costa Rica, divided into 100 céntimos.
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(historical) A Portuguese money of account, equal to one million reis.
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(archaic) A Portuguese coin; a crusado.
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An old monetary unit of Castile in the 14th century.
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The monetary unit of Brazil from 1942 to 1986 and 1990 to 1993.
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The currency of Nicaragua, divided into 100 centavos.
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A traditional Islamic silver coin weighing one sixth as much as a dinar.
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A unit of currency used in the Arab world, currently the name of the currency of Morocco and the United Arab Emirates.
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Obsolete form of dinar. [The official currency of several countries, including Algeria, Bahrain, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Libya, North Macedonia, Serbia and Tunisia.]
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(historical) An obsolete currency once used in India.
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(numismatics) Subdivision of currency used in many Arab countries.
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(historical) The monetary unit of Sweden between the 15th and 17th centuries, valued at between one-sixth and one-half of an öre.
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(historical) An old silver coin of Ethiopia.
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The currency of Haiti, divided into 100 centimes.
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(historical) A copper coin used in Japan in the Sengoku period, equal to 10 mon.
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(historical) An old coin of Portugal and Brazil.
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A Latvian coin worth one hundredth of a rublis.
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Alternative spelling of kopek [A Russian monetary unit equal to one hundredth of a ruble.]
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(historical) The replacement currency of the Austro-Hungarian krone in Hungary after World War I.
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(historical) The currency of the former Czechoslovakia, divided into 100 hellers.
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(finance) Kenyan shilling
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The currency of Honduras, divided into 100 centavos.
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The currency of Lebanon (also pound), Syria (also pound), Jordan (also dinar)
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(numismatics) The local currency of the internationally unrecognised micronation of Seborga, in northeastern Italy.
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(numismatics) A currency unit of Armenia, worth one hundredth of an Armenian dram.
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(historical) A coin in South Asia weighing one maasha, variably equivalent to a tenth or a twelfth of a rupee.
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(historical) An equivalent unit of monetary account.
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Alternative form of metical [The currency of Mozambique, divided into 100 centavos]
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(historical) A coin of the Ottoman Empire, worth twenty piasters.
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a former subdivision (¹⁄₁₀₀₀) of the Maltese lira
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(historical) A former currency of Portugal.
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(historical) An old Portuguese gold coin worth 15 soldos.
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(historical) A former Moroccan coin of small value.
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The Israeli currency since 1 January 1986 (distinguished from the abolished 1980-1985 shekel). Divided into 100 agorot and represented by ₪. In English, also represented by the initialism NIS (for "New Israeli Shekel"). ISO 4217 code: ILS.
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Alternative form of new shekel [The Israeli currency since 1 January 1986 (distinguished from the abolished 1980-1985 shekel). Divided into 100 agorot and represented by ₪. In English, also represented by the initialism NIS (for "New Israeli Shekel"). ISO 4217 code: ILS.]
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The currency of Taiwan.
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The currency of Mauritania, divided into five khoums.
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(historical) A former subunit of currency in several countries in the Ottoman/Turkish and Yugoslav regions.
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The monetary unit of Macau, equal to 100 avos.
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A former currency of Montenegro between 1906 and 1918, divided into 100 para.
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The Equatorial Guinean peseta, a former currency of Equatorial Guinea
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Alternative form of paisa [A subdivision of currency, equal to one hundredth of a rupee in various Asian countries.]
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(historical) A subdivision of currency in colonial Burma, equal to 1/4 of an anna or 1/64 of a rupee
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A monetary unit used in Guatemala, equal to 100 centavos.
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The currency of South Africa, divided into 100 cents.
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A unit of currency used in Portugal and its colonies from 1430 until 1911, and in Brazil from 1790 until 1942.
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(slang) the yuan (CNY), the currency of the People's Republic of China (Red Chinese money)
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(historical) A unit of currency that was used in Sweden between 1777 and 1873.
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Obsolete form of rupee. [The common name for the monetary currencies used in modern India, Mauritius, Nepal, Pakistan, the Seychelles, or Sri Lanka, often abbreviated ₨.]
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(video games) The primary currency of Hyrule.
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(historical) The former currencies of Italian Somaliland and Portuguese India.
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The unit of currency in Indonesia.
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A unit of Indonesian currency, worth one hundredth of a rupiah.
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A unit of currency equivalent to a hundredth of a Samoan tala.
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A currency unit of both ancient and modern Israel.
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A unit of currency in East Africa, currently only in use by Tanzania, and divided into 100 senti.
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The currency of Kenya, Somalia, Tanzania and Uganda.
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(attributive) The silver currency of the Mogul emperors, or the Indian rupee of 192 grains.
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The official currency of Singapore.
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(historical) A Scandinavian monetary unit and coin up to the 19th century. (A subdivision of the Swedish riksdaler, the Danish and Norwegian rigsdaler and speciedaler).
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(historical) The currency of Italian Somaliland from 1950 to 1962, divided into 100 centesimi.
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(numismatics) An obsolete unit of Esperanto international currency (symbol ₷).
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The former currency of Ecuador, divided into 100 centavos.
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The currency of Switzerland, divided into 100 centimes, currency code CHF.
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The currency of Samoa, divided into 100 sene.
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(historical) The currency of Lithuania from 1991 to 1993.
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A subdivision of currency, equal to one hundredth of a Botswanan pula.
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(archaic) A former currency of Cambodia.
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A unit of currency, equivalent to one hundredth of a Papua New Guinean kina.
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(historical) A state currency formerly used by the Republic of Slovenia between 1991 and 2006, divided into 100 stotins.
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Alternative form of xeraphim [(obsolete) An old monetary unit of Bombay, equal to three fifths of a rupee.]
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(historical) The unit of currency of Zaire.
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(archaic) A cowrie shell, once used as a form of currency in parts of Africa.

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