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  • 1Currency — For other uses, see Currency (disambiguation). Coins and banknotes are the two most common forms of currency. Pictured are several denominations of the euro …

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  • 2Currency intervention — is the buying or selling of currency by central banks in an attempt to manipulate the price of a particular currency. Contents 1 Japanese Yen 2 Chinese Yuan 3 United States and the Great Depression …

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  • 3Currency control — is a system whereby a country tries to regulate the value of money (currency) within its borders. From simple to complex policy changes, it can be characterized as a government initiated system to control currency fluctuations through interest… …

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  • 4Currency Board — Entity charged with maintaining the value of a local currency with respect to some other specified currency. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * *    A strict exchange rate system in which a country pegs its currency firmly to another, such as the …

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  • 5Currency Centre — The Currency Centre (also known as the Irish Mint) is the mint of coins and printer of banknotes for the Central Bank of Ireland, including the euro currency. The centre is located at Sandyford, Dublin, Ireland. The centre does not print the… …

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  • 6Currency and Exchange Rates —    Burma s independenceera currency is the kyat. Because of poor economic conditions during the Burma Socialist Programme Party era (1962 1988), the state enforced an official exchange rate of around K6 to one U.S. dollar to prevent its… …

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  • 7Currency-counting machine — A U.S. Navy Disbursing Clerk using a Cummins JetScan to count United States twenty dollar bills …

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  • 8Currency —    The former Italian unit of currency was the lira (lire in the plural form). Its origins lie in the monetary reforms of Charlemagne, undertaken between 793 and 794. Twenty soldior 240 denari constituted a lira. By the 13th century, there were… …

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  • 9Mutilated currency — is a term used by the United States Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP) to describe currency which is very badly damaged, to the point where it is difficult to determine the value of the currency, or where it is not clear that at least half of …

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  • 10Large denominations of United States currency — The base currency of the United States is the U.S. dollar, and is printed on bills in denominations of $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100. At one time, however, it also included five larger denominations. High denomination currency was prevalent …

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