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  2. List of territory purchased by a sovereign nation from ...

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    125,000 GBP or 1,125,000 Danish krone: 1845 ~44 km² ~2840 GBP/km² or ~25,600 Kr/km² California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona United States Mexico: $18,250,000 USD 1848 1,360,000 km² 13.4 USD/km² Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo: Southern Arizona and New Mexico [13] United States Mexico: $10,000,000 USD 1853 76,800 km² 130 USD/km² Gadsden Purchase

  3. List of currencies in the Americas - Wikipedia

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    The East Caribbean dollar is pegged to the United States dollar, and has been for over 35 years since 1976, [11] having previously been pegged to the pound sterling. [11] In 1965, the Eastern Caribbean Currency Authority was established (coming after the British Caribbean Currency Board ), to distribute currency, but The Bahamas withdrew from ...

  4. Omani rial - Wikipedia

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    As of 2023, the Central Bank of Oman bought U.S. dollars at 0.384 Omani rial, and sold U.S. dollars at 0.385 Omani rial. [3] It is as of 2024 the third-highest-valued currency unit in the world after the Kuwaiti dinar and the Bahraini dinar .

  5. Mill (currency) - Wikipedia

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    Property taxes are also expressed in terms of mills per dollar assessed (a mill levy, known more widely in the US as a "mill rate"). For instance, with a millage rate of 2.8₥, a house with an assessment of $100,000 would be taxed (2.8 × 100,000) = 280,000₥, or $280.00.

  6. Cable (foreign exchange) - Wikipedia

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    The term cable is a slang term used by foreign exchange traders to refer to the exchange rate between the pound sterling and US dollar. [1] The term originated in the mid-19th century, when the exchange rate between the US dollar and sterling began to be transmitted across the Atlantic by a submarine communications cable.

  7. Influencer Lexi Reed shares the exercises and diet that ... - AOL

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    Lexi Reed is down 100 pounds and celebrating her continued remission from calciphylaxis. The fitness influencer, who’d lost more than 300 pounds eight years ago, gained about 90 pounds since ...

  8. Eastern Caribbean dollar - Wikipedia

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    The combined GDP is 5.46 billion US dollars, [5] which is comparable to Bermuda. The late Queen Elizabeth II appears on the banknotes and also on the obverse of the coins. She was the head of state of all the states and territories using the EC$, except for Dominica (which was granted independence from the United Kingdom as a Republic).

  9. International use of the U.S. dollar - Wikipedia

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    The People's Republic of China's renminbi was informally and controversially pegged to the dollar in the mid-1990s at ¥ 8.28/USD. Likewise, Malaysia pegged its ringgit at RM3.8/USD in September 1998, after the financial crisis. On July 21, 2005, both countries removed their pegs and adopted managed floats against a basket of currencies.