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  2. Hungarian forint - Wikipedia

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    The forint (Hungarian pronunciation: ⓘ, sign Ft; code HUF) is the currency of Hungary. It was formerly divided into 100 fillér , but fillér coins are no longer in circulation. The introduction of the forint on 1 August 1946 was a crucial step in the post- World War II stabilisation of the Hungarian economy , and the currency remained ...

  3. List of currencies in Europe - Wikipedia

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    sterling (unofficial) ₺ € £ TRY. EUR GBP kuruş. cent penny. Cypriot pound South Ossetia Georgia: Russian ruble ₽ RUB kopeck: Soviet ruble Transnistria Moldova: Transnistrian ruble: руб PRB (unofficial) kopeck Soviet ruble

  4. List of circulating currencies - Wikipedia

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    Sterling £ GBP Penny: 100 Guinea: Guinean franc: Fr GNF Centime: 100 Guinea-Bissau: West African CFA franc: F.CFA XOF Centime: 100 Guyana: Guyanese dollar $ GYD Cent: 100 Haiti: Haitian gourde: G HTG Centime: 100 Honduras: Honduran lempira: L HNL Centavo: 100 Hong Kong: Hong Kong dollar $ HKD Cent: 100 Hungary: Hungarian forint: Ft HUF Fillér ...

  5. Central banks and currencies of Europe - Wikipedia

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    Hungarian forint: Hungarian National Bank Kazakhstan: Kazakh tenge: National Bank of Kazakhstan Poland: Polish złoty: National Bank of Poland Russia: Russian rouble: Bank of Russia Romania: Romanian leu: National Bank of Romania Serbia: Serbian dinar: National Bank of Serbia Liechtenstein: Swiss franc: Liechtensteinische Landesbank: float ...

  6. Category:Currencies of Europe - Wikipedia

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    Pound sterling (5 C, 7 P) + Currencies of Austria-Hungary (5 P) ... Hungarian forint; I. Icelandic króna; Italian lira; J. Jersey livre; Jersey pound; K. Kazakhstani ...

  7. Currencies of the European Union - Wikipedia

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    The euro is the result of the European Union's project for economic and monetary union that came fully into being on 1 January 2002 and it is now the currency used by the majority of the European Union's member states, with all but Denmark (which has an opt-out in the EU treaties) bound to adopt it.

  8. Template:Most traded currencies - Wikipedia

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    Currency ISO 4217 code Symbol or Abbrev. [2]Proportion of daily volume Change (2019–2022) April 2019 April 2022 U.S. dollar: USD $, US$ 88.3%: 88.5%: 0.2pp Euro

  9. European Exchange Rate Mechanism - Wikipedia

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    The European Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM II) is a system introduced by the European Economic Community on 1 January 1999 alongside the introduction of a single currency, the euro (replacing ERM 1 and the euro's predecessor, the ECU) as part of the European Monetary System (EMS), to reduce exchange rate variability and achieve monetary stability in Europe.