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  2. Afghan afghani - Wikipedia

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    The rate of conversion from the rupee is sometimes quoted as 1 afghani = 1 rupee 6 paisas, [14] based on the silver contents of the last rupee coins and the first afghani coins. The afghani initially contained 9 grams of silver. [15] Alongside the new currency, the various units of weight used in Afghanistan were replaced by a single metric ...

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  4. Afghan pul - Wikipedia

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    Until the 1920s, the currency of Afghanistan was the Afghan rupee, which was subdivided into paisa. In 1923, the rupee was replaced by afghani as its official currency. [2] One afghani is subdivided into 100 puls. At the time of introduction, a pul coin was made of copper and weighed one gram. However, a 10 pul coin weighed 6 grams. [3]

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    The original price for this Islamic gold coin is unknown. 1894-S Barber Dime. ... But now this mysterious coin is worth far more than that. It was sold at an auction for $1,440,000 in 2020.

  6. Trillion-dollar coin - Wikipedia

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    Artist's concept of a trillion-dollar coin, featuring a similar obverse design to the reverse of the presidential dollar series.. The trillion-dollar coin is a concept that emerged during the United States debt-ceiling crisis of 2011 as a proposed way to bypass any necessity for the United States Congress to raise the country's borrowing limit, through the minting of very high-value platinum ...

  7. Horton said the $84 trillion adjusted for inflation would be $100 trillion today. Asset prices have also soared in value since Cerulli’s last valuation, with equities up 27% and real estate ...

  8. Afghan rupee - Wikipedia

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    The Afghan rupee was the currency of Afghanistan between the mid-18th century and early 20th century. [2] [1] It was subdivided into 60 paisa, each of 10 dinar.Other denominations issued included the shahi of 5 paisa, the sanar of 10 paisa, the abbasi of 20 paisa, the qiran of 1 ⁄ 2 rupee and the tilla and later the amani, both of Rs. 10/-.

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