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(historical) A silver coin of Persia, introduced by Safavid Shah Abbas in 16th century, worth about twenty cents.
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A former currency of Angola between 1926 and 1958, divided into 100 centavos.
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A subdivision of currency, equal to one hundredth of a Macanese pataca.
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(historical) The monetary unit of Algeria until 1848, equivalent to 24 muzuna.
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A former gold coin of Germany
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A similar subdenomination of various other currencies.
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(historical) An old South American coin.
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The currency formerly used in Chile and replaced by the Peso.
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(historical) The currency issued between 1805 and 1808 of Lucca in Tuscany, Italy.
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(historical) a unit of currency and weight in medieval Rus.
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(historical) The former coin of Slovakia, 100 haliers equal a koruna.
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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 currency of German-Austria and Liechtenstein after the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire (1919) until the introduction of the Austrian schilling and, in Liechtenstein, the Swiss franc.
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(historical) Any of a class of twisted or hook-shaped metal objects serving as coins in areas around the Arabian Sea.
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A unit of currency of Sierra Leone, divided into 100 cents.
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The basic monetary unit of the currency of the Kingdom of Lesotho, introduced in 1980 to replace the South African rand as legal tender.
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a monetary unit of Angola used from 1975-1990, one hundredth of a kwanza.
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An obsolete unit of Hebrew currency, larger than a shekel.
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(historical) A twenty-dollar coin of Venezuela.
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The currency of Peru (symbol PEN; currency sign S/).
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Alternative spelling of pengő [The monetary unit of Hungary from January, 1927 to July, 1946, divided into 100 fillér.]
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The monetary unit of Hungary from January, 1927 to July, 1946, divided into 100 fillér.
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(historical) The currency of Argentina between January 1, 1970 and May 5, 1983.
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The subdivision of the South Sudanese pound, equal to 1/100 of a pound.
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An obsolete currency in Curaçao, equivalent to six stuivers.
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Former unit of currency of Spain and Spain's colonies.
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An old Portuguese money of account.
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(historical) A unit of currency introduced into certain former European colonies such as Cape Province and Ceylon.
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A coin, one hundredth of a Tanzanian shilling.
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(India, historical) A gold coin issued by the British East India Company at Madras. 100 of them were worth 350 rupees.
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(historical) A unit of that currency.
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(historical) Any of various former Asian coins, including: a coin of Portuguese India worth one tenth of a rupee; a gold coin of India issued by various Muslim rulers; a silver coin of India, also issued by Muslim rulers; and a former silver coin of Tibet.
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(historical) A coin and unit of currency of varying value, formerly used in parts of India and Central Asia.
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The basic monetary unit of Kazakhstan; subdivided into tiyin.
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A former currency unit of Kazakhstan, one hundredth of a tenge.
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(historical, numismatics) A Persian money of account or gold coin issued until 1927, notionally worth 10,000 dinars.
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(historical) An African nominal money of account, equal to 40 cowries.
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(obsolete) An old monetary unit of Bombay, equal to three fifths of a rupee.
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The monetary unit of Korea from 1892 to 1902, divided into 100 pun.
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