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  2. Maldivian rufiyaa - Wikipedia

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    This was supplemented in 1947 by issues of banknotes denominated in rufiyaa, equal in value to the rupee. In 1960, coins denominated in laari, now worth one hundredth of the rufiyaa, were introduced. In 1990, the formal ISO 4217 code was changed from MVQ (Maldive rupee) into MVR (rufiyaa).ISO 4217 Standard definition:

  3. Mauritian rupee - Wikipedia

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    The Bank of Mauritius was established in September 1967 as the nation's central bank and has been responsible for the issue of banknotes and coins since that time. [2] The bank issued its first notes in 1967, comprising four denominations: Rs. 5/-, Rs. 10/-, Rs. 25/-, and Rs. 50/-, all undated and featuring a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II on ...

  4. Apostille Convention - Wikipedia

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    For documents from this dependency. Fee is 40 GBP for normal service, or 81 GBP for immediate service. [434] Courts of Justice of the Isle of Man: 29.50 GBP: 35.20: 39.28: For documents from this dependency. Fee is 29.50 GBP for 2-day service, or 99.70 GBP for 90-minute service. [435] Legalisation Office of Jersey: 30 GBP: 35.79: 39.95

  5. Russian ruble - Wikipedia

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    aud cad chf cny eur gbp hkd jpy usd USD / RUB exchange rate 1994-2023 EUR / RUB exchange rate The first Russian ruble (RUR) introduced in January 1992 depreciated significantly versus the US dollar from US$1 = 125 RUR to around US$1 = 6,000 RUR (or 6 RUB) when it was redenominated in January 1998.

  6. Afghan afghani - Wikipedia

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    The date on this coin refers to the republican revolution of 1973, corresponding to Solar Hijri year 1352 The original afghani ( ISO 4217 code: AFA) was introduced in 1923 during the era of King Amanullah Khan , [ 5 ] [ 9 ] replacing the Afghan rupee that was used since 1891. [ 13 ]

  7. Bangladeshi taka - Wikipedia

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    Between 1985 and 1987, the taka was adjusted in frequent incremental steps, stabilising again around 12 percent lower in real terms against the US dollar, but at the same time narrowing the difference between the official rate and the preferential secondary rate from 15 percent to 7.5 percent. [23]

  8. Renminbi - Wikipedia

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    With Chinese companies unable to hold US dollars and foreign companies unable to hold Chinese yuan, all transactions would go through the People's Bank of China. Once the sum was paid by the foreign party in dollars, the central bank would pass the settlement in renminbi to the Chinese company at the state-controlled exchange rate.

  9. Turkish lira - Wikipedia

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    At the same time, the Government introduced two new banknotes with the denominations of ₺50 and ₺100. In the transition period between January 2005 and December 2008, the second Turkish lira was officially called Yeni Türk lirası ("New Turkish lira"). [8] The letter "Y" in the currency code was taken from the Turkish word yeni, meaning new.