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  2. XE.com - Wikipedia

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    XE.com is a Canada-based company that offers currency converter, money transfer, data feed, and other currency-related services via its website, mobile apps, and other online channels. It is a subsidiary of Euronet Worldwide and claims to have over 280 million unique visitors annually.

  3. Currency-counting machine - Wikipedia

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    A currency-counting machine is a machine that counts money—either stacks of banknotes or loose collections of coins. Counters may be purely mechanical or use electronic components. The machines typically provide a total count of all money, or count off specific batch sizes for wrapping and storage.

  4. Currency pair - Wikipedia

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    A currency pair is the quotation of the relative value of a currency unit against the unit of another currency in the foreign exchange market. Learn how to write, read and interpret currency pairs, and see the most traded currencies by value and change.

  5. Digital currency - Wikipedia

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    Digital currency is any money managed, stored or exchanged on digital systems, such as cryptocurrency, virtual currency and central bank digital currency. Learn about the origins, properties and sub-types of digital currencies, and how they differ from traditional fiat money.

  6. Foreign exchange market - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the global decentralized market for trading currencies, its history, characteristics, and participants. Find out how foreign exchange rates are determined, how they affect international trade and investments, and how they are used for speculation and hedging.

  7. Counterfeit United States currency - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, methods, and prevention of counterfeiting the currency of the United States. Find out how the Secret Service, the U.S. Treasury, and other agencies deal with fake bills and bonds.

  8. United States dollar - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, features, and uses of the U.S. dollar, the official currency of the United States and several other countries. Find out how the dollar is linked to gold, pegged to other currencies, and used in international transactions.

  9. List of circulating currencies - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of 180 currencies recognized as legal tender in various states and territories, with symbols, abbreviations, ISO codes, and fractional units. The list also indicates whether a currency is pegged to another currency or not, and provides a colour key and notes for reference.