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Decimalisation or
decimalization (see
spelling differences) is the
conversion of a
system of
currency or of
weights and
measures to
units related by powers...
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Decimal Day (Irish: Lá Deachúil) in the
United Kingdom and in
Ireland was
Monday 15
February 1971, the day on
which each
country decimalised its respective...
- for base-16 fractions: This
system was the norm for
pricing before decimalization of the currency:[citation needed] ২৲ (₹2), ২৷৷৹ (₹2-8, or 2
rupees 8...
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circulation from 1947 to 1950
until the
first Republic of
India (Pre-
decimalization Series)
coins were
introduced as follows: On 26
January 1950, India...
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exchange non-current
Irish coinage and
currency (both pre- and post-
decimalization) for Euros, as well as high
value Euro
banknotes and "mutilated" currency...
- size at the
quoted price or
improved the
market maker's quotation.
Decimalization was
instituted in 2001 by the SEC,
requiring market makers to value...
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Napoleonic Wars
prompted the use of base
metals in 1797.
Despite the
decimalization of
currencies in the
United States and, later,
throughout the British...
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character name
correspond to パーツ (pātsu, from
English "parts").)
Before decimalization, the
Siamese government emplo**** Chinese, Latin, Jawi (Malay), Devanagari...
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Bermuda has
issued commemorative coins at
various times. Most of
these coins have been for the
purpose of collecting,
although Bermuda has also issued...
- 240d). This made 25¢
equal to 15d, or 30
halfpence (trente sous).
After decimalization and the
withdrawal of
halfpenny coins, the
nickname sou
began to be...