- A
currency is a
standardization of
money in any form, in use or
circulation as a
medium of exchange, for
example banknotes and coins. A more
general definition...
- The euro (symbol: €;
currency code: EUR) is the
official currency of 20 of the 27
member states of the
European Union. This
group of
states is officially...
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States dollar (symbol: $;
currency code: USD; also
abbreviated US$ to
distinguish it from
other dollar-denominated
currencies;
referred to as the dollar...
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Sterling (ISO code: GBP) is the
currency of the
United Kingdom and nine of its ****ociated territories. The
pound (sign: £) is the main unit of sterling...
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Unicode currency symbols.
Without proper rendering support, you may see
question marks, boxes, or
other symbols instead of
currency symbols. A
currency symbol...
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Digital currency (digital money,
electronic money or
electronic currency) is any
currency, money, or money-like ****et that is
primarily managed, stored...
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codes for the
representation of
currencies and
provides information about the
relationships between individual currencies and
their minor units. This data...
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Roman currency for most of
Roman history consisted of gold, silver, bronze, orichal**** and
copper coinage. From its
introduction during the Republic, in...
- A
reserve currency is a
foreign currency that is held in
significant quantities by
central banks or
other monetary authorities as part of
their foreign...
- A cryptocurrency, crypto-
currency, or
crypto is a
digital currency designed to work
through a
computer network that is not
reliant on any
central authority...