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While LECOPs were
intended as a
means to
replace legal currency (Argentine pesos) at a time when cash was scarce,
there were
occasions in
which LECOPs were...
- from the
original on 13 June 2014. "Extienden el
canje de las
Lecop" [Exchange of
Lecops extended]. Clarín.com (in Spanish). 1
November 2003. Archived...
- Ramajoro, Ha Ramonaheng, Ha Ratšiu, Ha Tebeli, Khoaba-Lea-Bua, Korokoro,
Lecop,
Lithabaneng and Ntširele (Ha Motjoka). GTOPO30 via GeoNames. Retrieved...
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Deportiva LECOP "El
Albacete sale del descenso" [Albacete
leave relegation zone]. El País (in Spanish). 7
February 2005.
Retrieved 10
February 2016.
LECOP Rubén...
- Ha Souru, Ha Tšele, Ha Tseleng,
Hospital Area, Khalahali, Khubetsoana,
Lecop, Leloaleng, Lifelekoaneng, Likoung, Machoaboleng, Matheneng, Matholeng,...
- plan was
never implemented. The
currency was to
replace the Patacón, the
LECOP and
other provincial bonds. Matt Moffett; Mic****e
Wallin (December 31,...
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Rankhala (Khubetsoana) Ha
Rasetimela (Naleli)
Khutsong (Naleli)
Kuruoane Lecop (Khubetsoana)
Lifelekoaneng Litupung (Maqalika)
Majara Section (Khubetsoana)...
-
complementary currencies in
Argentina at that time were the Crédito, the
LECOP and the Argentino. The
patacone plan - back to the ****ure? Patacon, patacon...
- Kotsiea, Ha Mojakisane, Ha
Seeiso (Thabang), Kamor'a-Lekhalo, Koporasi,
Lecop, Mangaung, Mapoleseng, Matamong, Matebeleng, Motse-mocha, Ntlholohetsane...
-
complementary currencies in
Argentina at that time were the Patacón, the
LECOP and the Argentino. The
Argentino was
never implemented. ^ "Reinventing the...