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  2. List of circulating currencies - Wikipedia

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    U.S. dollar, the official currency of the United States, the world's dominant reserve currency and the most traded currency globally. Euro, the currency used by the most of countries and territories, the second-largest reserve currency and the second-most traded currency. Some currencies, such as the Abkhazian apsar, are not used in day-to-day ...

  3. TBC Bank - Wikipedia

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    tbcbank.ge. TBC Bank (Georgian: თიბისი ბანკი) is a Georgian bank headquartered in Tbilisi, Georgia. The name, TBC Bank, traces its root to its original name, Tbilisi Business Centre, dating back to 1992. Currently, TBC is registered as the official name of the bank, not just an abbreviation of the original name. [4]

  4. Turkish lira - Wikipedia

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    The lira (Turkish: Türk lirası; sign: ₺; ISO 4217 code: TRY; [1] abbreviation: TL) is the official currency of Turkey and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, as well as one of the two currencies used in northern Syria under the country's interim government. [2] One lira is divided into one hundred kuruş.

  5. List of currencies - Wikipedia

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    Congolese franc – Democratic Republic of the Congo (replaced in 1967, re-established in 1998) Djiboutian franc – Djibouti. French franc – France. French Camerounian franc – French Cameroun. French Equatorial African franc – French Equatorial Africa. French Guianan franc – French Guiana.

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  7. Brazilian currency - Wikipedia

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    Brazilian currency. A collection of 200 banknotes. The Brazilian currency has been renamed and redefined several times through its history. [1][2][3][4][5] Since 1994, the official one is the Brazilian real (plural reais, with symbol R$ and ISO code BRL.

  8. Bitcoin - Wikipedia

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    Bitcoin wallets were the first cryptocurrency wallets, enabling users to store the information necessary to transact bitcoins. [85][8]: ch. 1, glossary The first wallet program, simply named Bitcoin, and sometimes referred to as the Satoshi client, was released in 2009 by Nakamoto as open-source software. [7]

  9. Exchange rate - Wikipedia

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    The key currency generally refers to a world currency, which is widely used for pricing, settlement, reserve currency, freely convertible, and internationally accepted currency. Cross rate: After the basic exchange rate is worked out, the exchange rate of the local currency against other foreign currencies can be calculated through the basic ...