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  3. Historical exchange rates of Argentine currency - Wikipedia

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    USD to Argentine peso exchange rates, 1976–1991 USD to Argentine peso exchange rate, 1991–2022. The following table contains the monthly historical exchange rate of the different currencies of Argentina, expressed in Argentine currency units per United States dollar.

  4. Currency pair - Wikipedia

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    A currency pair is the quotation of the relative value of a currency unit against the unit of another currency in the foreign exchange market.The currency that is used as the reference is called the counter currency, quote currency, or currency [1] and the currency that is quoted in relation is called the base currency or transaction currency.

  5. Currency of Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    Las casas de moneda españolas en América del sur (in Spanish), archived from the original on 2008-04-05 On-line book detailing the history of the Spanish mints in South America. Numismatic Catalog of Venezuela , retrieved 2008-03-19 Detailed information, with images, of all Venezuelan coins and paper money, regularly updated.

  6. Currency board - Wikipedia

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    The Faroe Islands have a de jure currency board, but in fact the Danish National Bank serves as the lender of last resort and all bank accounts are denominated in Danish kroner. The Danish National Bank refers to the Faroese króna as a "special version" of the Danish kroner, which is itself partly backed by the Euro foreign reserve of the ...

  7. World currency - Wikipedia

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    The first European banknotes were issued in 1661 by Stockholms Banco.Founded by Johan Palmstruch, it was a predecessor of Sweden's central bank Sveriges Riksbank. [1] As commercial activity and trade shifted northward in 17th century Europe, deposits at and notes issued by the Bank of Amsterdam denominated in Dutch guilders became the means of payment for much trade in the western world.

  8. Honduran lempira - Wikipedia

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    Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras: L20 Green Dionisio de Herrera: Presidential palace: L50 Blue Juan Manuel Gálvez: Central Bank of Honduras: L100 Orange José Cecilio del Valle: Casa Valle L200 Turquoise 2 Scarlet Macaws: Banco Central de Honduras: L500 Violet Ramón Rosa: San Juancito

  9. De facto currency - Wikipedia

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    Countries using the United States dollar as their de facto currency include Aruba and Cambodia, where most hotels, restaurants, and transportation are priced in dollars; [1] Dominican Republic where it is acceptable in many places, including airports to pay temporary visa fees for non-US/Dominican visits; Iraq, where United States commercial, governmental and military involvement due to the ...