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  2. Cent (currency) - Wikipedia

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    Seychellois rupee; Sierra Leonean leone; Singapore dollar, but all circulating coins are in multiples of 5 cents. South African rand, but all circulating coins are in multiples of 10 cents. Sri Lankan rupee; Surinamese dollar; Swazi lilangeni; New Taiwan dollar, but all circulating coins are in multiples of 50 cents. Tanzanian shilling; Tongan ...

  3. Hyperinflation in Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    Zimbabwean banknotes ranging from 10 dollars to 100 billion dollars printed within a one-year period. The magnitude of the currency scalars signifies the extent of the hyperinflation.

  4. New Taiwan dollar - Wikipedia

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    The New Taiwan dollar [I] (code: TWD; symbol: NT$, also abbreviated as NT) is the official currency of the Republic of China.Usually, the $ sign precedes the amount, but NT$ is used to distinguish from other currencies named dollar.

  5. Defence industry of India - Wikipedia

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    Similar naval platforms were sold to Sri Lanka and Vietnam as well. [34] Thailand has also purchased over 600 military trucks from India. [35] Armenia has emerged as a strategic partner for India. In 2022, when India signed the deal to supply Pinaka multi-barrel rocket launchers (MBRL), anti-tank munitions, and ammunition worth US$250 million ...

  6. Hyperinflation in Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    Hyperinflation in Venezuela was the currency instability in Venezuela that began in 2016 during the country's ongoing socioeconomic and political crisis. [3] Venezuela began experiencing continuous and uninterrupted inflation in 1983, with double-digit annual inflation rates.