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    This list of circulating currencies contains the 175 current official or de facto currencies of the 192 United Nations member states, one UN observer state (the Vatican City), three partially recognized sovereign states (the Republic of China, Palestine, and Western Sahara), six unrecognized countries (Abkhazia, Nagorno-Karabakh, Northern Cyprus, Somaliland, South Ossetia, and Transnistria), and 32 dependencies. All dependencies on the table below will be italicized. Partially or wholly unrecognized countries are in bold. All dependencies listed here use a currency other than that of the sovereign state that they belong to.


        List of circulating currencies
            List of currencies
            Notes
            See also
            External resources

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    List of currencies


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    Notes
    These currencies are not used in day to day commerce and serve as commemorative coinage.

    These currencies are being phased out with a revalued version, but are still legal tender.

    British banknotes are issued by the Bank of England, and by banks in Scotland and Northern Ireland. Laws on legal tender vary between the various jurisdictions.

    One cent equals ten mills (also spelled “mil” and “mille”).

    One jiao equals ten fen.

    One piastre equals ten millimes.

    One ho equals ten cents

    One sen equals ten rin.

    One piastre equals ten fils and one dirham equals 10 piastres.

    Rappen is German; in French it is centime; in Italian it is centesimo.

    One hundred pa{{okina}}anga equals one hau.

    One hào equals ten xu.


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