Banknotes have been issued for use specifically in Northern Ireland since 1929, and are denominated in pounds sterling.
In 1972, coins were issued specifically for the Cook Islands, with banknotes appearing in 1987.
Educational notes or School Currency was issued by some trade schools specifically to train students to be clerks or cashiers.
That year banknotes were issued specifically for use on the island which circulated along with French coins.
In some countries postage stamps have been issued specifically for official mail.
From 1857, banknotes were issued specifically for use on Cuba.
Between 1828 and 1835, coins were issued specifically for El Salvador.
Severe Thunderstorm and Tornado warnings however, may be issued specifically for smaller warning or "sub-regions" within the regular forecast area where available.
Coins were issued specifically for the Azores until 1901 and notes were issued between 1895 and 1910.
Copper coins were issued specifically for Mozambique in denominations of 1, 2, 20, 40 and 80 réis.