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  • 1note issue — ➔ issue2 * * * note issue UK US noun [C or U] ► BANKING, MONEY the act by a government or bank of printing an amount of new paper money and making it available to use: »Neither the Federal Reserve Act nor any other law ever explicitly established …

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  • 2Monopoly (game) — Monopoly The Monopoly Logo Designer(s) Elizabeth Magie Louis Fred Thun[1] Charles Darrow Publisher(s) …

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  • 3Monopoly money — A Victorian gold sovereign, a modern £1 coin, and a vintage Monopoly money note, for comparison Monopoly money is a type of play money used in the board game Monopoly. It is different from American currency in that it is smaller, one sided, and… …

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  • 4Bank of England note issues — The Bank of England, which is now the Central Bank of the United Kingdom, has issued banknotes since 1694. Since 1970, its new series of notes have featured portraits of British historical figures. Of the eight banks authorised to issue banknotes …

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  • 5Banco Nacional Ultramarino — (IPA2| bɐ̃ku nɐsiu naɫ uɫtɾɐmɐ ɾinu; zh t|t=大西洋銀行; en. National Overseas Bank) was a Portuguese bank with operations throughout the world, especially in Portugal s former overseas provinces. It ceased existence as an independent legal entity in… …

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  • 6Banknotes of the pound sterling — Banknotes of the pound sterling …

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  • 7Currency of Uruguay — This is an outline of Uruguay s monetary history. For the present currency of Uruguay, see Uruguayan peso. Contents 1 Pre independence currency 2 1828–1854 Peso 2.1 History 2.2 Paper …

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  • 8Bank of England — Bank of England …

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  • 9Bank of Scotland — Infobox Company company name = Bank of Scotland plc company type = Public limited company company company slogan = Always giving you extra foundation = 1695 location = North Bank Street, Edinburgh, Scotland num employees = 20,000 industry =… …

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  • 10Fractional reserve banking — Banking A series on Financial services …

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