September 26, 2010

Currencies around the World

Currencies used across the world,

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A CostaRican banknote for five colones. It shows Rafael Yglesia Castro, president of Costa Rica from 1894 to 1902 and a Guaria Morada orchid, Costa Rica's national flower. The current series of banknotes is being replaced throughout 2010.

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A Canadian banknote for five dollars, depicting children playing ice hockey. The verse is from a Roch Carrier short story, and reads: "The winters of my childhood were long, long seasons. We lived in three places - the school, the church and the skating rink - but our real life was on the skating rink."

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A colorful five dollar Australian note. In 1965, Australia adopted the name "royal" for its currency, but it was later dropped in favor of the dollar.

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A note for one Egyptian pound. All Egyptian banknotes are bilingual.

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A 100 dirham note from the UAE, showing the World Trade Center. A falcon watermark is placed on all UAE banknotes to help prevent fraud.

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A five rupee note from Pakistan. The port depicted is Gwadar port, which opened in 2008.

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A five ringgit note from Malaysia showing the Kuala Lumpur International Airport, the Petronas Twin Towers, and the Multimedia Super Corrido

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A 20 rand note from South Africa. Each in this series of banknotes features a different animal from the "big five".

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A colourful, floral 1000 note from French Polynesia, where the currency is the CPF franc.

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A 500 baht note from Thailand. This is roughly equivalent to £10 of British money.

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A Surinamese ten dollar note. The dollar replaced the Surinamese guilder in January 2004.

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A one lempira note from Honduras. The lempira was introduced in 1931, and is named after a 16th century ruler

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A New Zealand note for five dollars, depicting New Zealand's native hoiho, or yellow-eyed penguin.

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A Bahamian one dollar note, showing the Royal Bahamas police force band.

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A one dinar note from Libya. The dinar replaced the pound in 1971.

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An Indonesian note for 1000 rupiah. The word rupiah derives from the Indian rupee. This note shows traditional houses in the city of Palembang.

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Indian 1000 Rupee note bearing the image of the father of the nation, Mohandas K. Gandhi in front and a combine harvester, an offshore oil derrick, a satellite, and a steel furnace, with a young girl working at a computer at the back.


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