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withdrawal 1 jiao (¥0.1) 19 mm Aluminium alloy Plain Bank title, value, year of minting Orchid, with pinyin bank title 1999-2005 2000-10-16 Current 5 jiao (¥0.5) 20.5 mm Copper alloy-plated steel: Alternating between reeded and smooth Bank title, value, year of minting Lotus, with pinyin bank title 2002-2018 2002-11-18 Current ¥1 25 mm
The riel (/ riˈɛl /; Khmer: រៀល, romanized:riĕl [riəl]; sign: ៛; code: KHR) is the currency of Cambodia. There have been two distinct riel, the first issued between 1953 and May 1975. Between 1975 and 1980, the country had no monetary system. A second currency, also named "riel", has been issued since 20 March 1980.
Electronic funds transfer (EFT) is the electronic transfer of money from one bank account to another, either within a single financial institution or across multiple institutions, via computer -based systems, without the direct intervention of bank staff. Funds transfers are the primary mechanism used by the business community for fast and ...
withdrawal lapse ₸1 15 mm 1.63 g 1.3 mm Carbon steel, galvanic coating yellow metal Plain Value Year, Emblem of Kazakhstan: 2019~present 26 April 2019 Current ₸2 16 mm 1.84 g 1.3 mm ₸5 17.27 mm 2.18 g 1.3 mm ₸10 19.56 mm 2.81 g 1.3 mm ₸20 18.27 mm 2.9 g 1.6 mm Carbon steel and galvanic nickel Grooved Value
Structural adjustment programs (SAPs) consist of loans (structural adjustment loans; SALs) provided by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank (WB) to countries that experience economic crises. [ 1 ] Their stated purpose is to adjust the country's economic structure, improve international competitiveness, and restore its ...
The 10 sen note (十銭紙幣) was a denomination of Japanese yen issued in four different series from 1872 to 1947 for use in commerce. Meiji Tsūhō notes are the first modern banknotes issued after Japanese officials studied western culture. There circulated alongside ten sen coins until their withdrawal in 1887.
On 10 May 1993, the government issued 1, 10, and 50 tıyın notes and the Kyrgyzstan Bank issued notes for 1, 5, and 20 som. In 1994, the Kyrgyz Bank issued a second series of notes in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 som. A third series followed from 1997 onwards in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, and 1,000 som.
K 1/- 109 × 63 mm Blue Peacock and "1 kyat" inscribed in Burmese script with rising sun in background Mandalay Royal Palace "Bamar" written in the Burmese language embedded in guilloché pattern 1944 Ks. 5/- 130 × 72 mm Red Peacock and "5 kyats" written in Burmese with rising sun in background Ks. 10/- 146 × 84 mm Green