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The government introduced new currency denominations in 1999, including a 1 and 5 kwanza note.
The escudo was the name of two distinct Spanish currency denominations.
She is an expert in exchange rates, with her cheques in many different currency denominations.
Currency denominations of 1, 2, and 5 rupee coins are currently minted there.
Throughout this article, the unqualified use of the currency denomination "$" refers to play money in the context of the game.
The currency denomination must be recognized easily, thus the banknotes use full Braille blocks (or cells) of 6 dots.
These recreations do not have any currency denomination on the reverse face, unlike the official version which has the words "$50" and "1 OZ.
Other traditional Chinese units of measurement, smaller subdivisions of the tael, were also used as currency denominations for cash coins.
The quattrino is an ancient Italian currency denomination largely used in Central Italy, especially in Tuscany.
BEP has worked closely with the public to study ways to improve paper currency, including ways to help the public more readily identify currency denominations.
"G.R.I." overprinted Kamerun yacht stamps carried British currency denominations.
To track a bill, a user enters the local ZIP Code, the serial number, and series of any US currency denomination.
Confusingly, Chinese qián is also a weight-derived currency denomination in Chinese called mace in English.
These first stamps were denominated in German currency, but just as before, were replaced in November by French currency denominations.
In Australia, the official currency denomination used for pennying is either the five cent (5c) coin or the ten cent (10c) coin, depending which university one considers.
United States currency denominations above $100 are not available from the Department of the Treasury, the Federal Reserve System, or the Bureau of Engraving and Printing.
Transactions in four currency denominations may be settled using CHATS: Hong Kong dollar, renminbi, euro, and US dollar.
The supplier to Central Banks, governments and international corporations said revenue was up 14pc from £244.7m to £213.9m, as a result of increased demand for notes in circulation, security features and different currency denominations.
It will be launched on 18 January 2010 and will be published in four currency denominations: United States dollars, renminbi, Hong Kong dollars and New Taiwan dollars.
Other new features include a shifting holographic foil image of the company logo, of the currency denomination and of the Centurion icon, which has grown in size with each of the last two redesigns.
For many here, the debacle surrounding the new currency denomination is the most visible symptom of the much larger crisis: the near-total failure of the state Mr. Mobutu has led as dictator for 31 years.
The new notes have a tactile feature, which is a series of raised dots (but not Braille) in the upper right corner on the face of each note to aid the visually impaired in identifying currency denominations.
This generates a mismatch between the currency denomination of their liabilities (their bonds) and their assets (their local tax revenues), so that they run a risk of sovereign default due to fluctuations in exchange rates.
Tables 8 and 21 of the Survey report "U.S. Portfolio Holdings of Foreign Securities at End-year 2005" give information on the currency denomination of U.S. holdings of long-term securities.
A mace (錢; Hong Kong English usage also: tsin; Southeast Asian English usage: chee) is a traditional Chinese measurement of weight in East Asia that was also used as a currency denomination.
The classic Italian games were played with only four denominations of currency.
And such, unfortunately, take up more room than the larger denominations of currency."
The colony continued to use Dutch denominations of currency even though under British control.
Customary tip amount can be a specific range of denomination of currencies or a percentage of the bill.
Different public keys can be used for different denominations of currency so this system doesn't take appreciably longer for large transactions.
Copper coins were used as the chief denomination of currency in China until the introduction of the yuan in the late 19th century.
The denomination of currency commonly used throughout the galaxy is the Altairian dollar, native (of course) to the Altair system.
These copper coins were round-shaped with a square hole in the center to allow the coins to be strung together to create higher denominations of currency.
A change machine is a machine that accepts large denominations of currency and returns an equal amount of currency in smaller bills or coins.
Until the redesign of the higher denominations of currency beginning in 1996, this seal was found on all denominations of Federal Reserve Notes.
(Although mythril is a denomination of currency, you cannot have a mythril on any one character; the amount of coin will not go beyond 200 platinum.)
Swedish rounding is rounding the basic cost of a purchase which is to be paid for in cash to the nearest multiple of the smallest denomination of currency.
Scrapping Wang Mang's denominations of currency, Emperor Guangwu reintroduced Western Han's standard five shu coin in 40 CE.
With its promise of giving light to every Sierra Leonean, the Bumbuna hydroelectric dam occupies the prestigious space on the country's largest denomination of currency, the back of the 5,000-leone bill.
The largest denomination of currency ever printed by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP) was the $100,000 Series 1934 Gold Certificate featuring the portrait of Woodrow Wilson.
The game consists of numerous pieces: a game board, six player markers, four minion markers, a stack of Plot cards, a collection of equipment cards, several denominations of currency, and a pad of character sheets.
Although his new denominations of currency introduced in 7 CE, 9 CE, 10 CE, and 14 CE debased the value of coinage, earlier introductions of lighter-weight currencies resulted in economic damage as well.
The threepence or thruppenny bit was a denomination of currency used by various jurisdictions in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, valued at 1/80 of a pound or of a shilling until decimalisation of the pound sterling and Irish pound in 1971.
Besides, as the baseball writer Ferdinand Cole Lane fulminated 100 years ago, measuring a player's value by his batting average, which ignores the difference between singles and extra-base hits, is akin to measuring a man's financial worth by a system that treats different denominations of currency as identical.
In Germany and other Western European countries, where minimum wages exist for servers and where tipping is not culturally entrenched, most tips take the form of rounding up to the nearest whole or half denomination of currency when the server is cashing a party out at their table.
This originated during the General Zia era, when the largest denomination of currency was the 100 rupee note and one lakh rupees would fill a small suitcase (peti as in Bombay Hindi) hence, even after the Zia era, one peti means one lakh rupees.