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  2. Samoan tālā - Wikipedia

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    In 1980, a $5 note was issued shortly after the "Monetary Board of Western Samoa" was created. Beginning in 1985, the new Central Bank of Samoa followed issued notes like the preceding issue from the Monetary Board of Western Samoa, but with the new issuer's name in both Samoan and English.

  3. Template:List of currency symbols - Wikipedia

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    Symbol Name Currency Notes Unicode ؋ Af ⁄ Afs: afghani Afghan afghani: Af is the singular and Afs is the plural U+060B ؋ AFGHANI SIGN: Ar: ariary Malagasy ariary [1]: baht ...

  4. United States five-dollar bill - Wikipedia

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    The $5 bill, however, does not feature color-shifting ink like the higher denominations. The first notes were printed in December, 1999. [14] June 28, 2006: The BEP announced plans to redesign the $5 note, likely with similar features as newer $10, $20, and $50 notes. September 20, 2007: The BEP revealed the redesigned $5 note to the public.

  5. 9 Free, Easy-To-Use Budget Templates and Spreadsheets - AOL

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    The template also includes a budget summary, complete with graphic organizers, which breaks everything down, including your top five expenses for the month. 3. Google Sheets Monthly Budget Template

  6. $5 - Wikipedia

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    There are many $5 banknotes, bills or coins, including: Australian five-dollar note; Canadian five-dollar note; New Zealand five-dollar note; United States five-dollar bill; Hong Kong five-dollar coin; Hong Kong five-dollar note; Other currencies that issue $5 banknotes, bills or coins are:

  7. Five dollar note - Wikipedia

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    A five dollar note or five dollar bill is a banknote denominated with a value of five dollars and represents a form of currency. Examples of five-dollar notes include: Australian five-dollar note; Canadian five-dollar note; Hong Kong five-dollar note; New Zealand five-dollar note; United States five-dollar bill

  8. Counterfeit money - Wikipedia

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    Francis Greenway on the first Australian 10 dollar note, perhaps the only convicted forger in the world depicted on a banknote. Peter Alston was the late-18th-century and early-19th-century counterfeiter and river pirate, who is believed to be Little Harpe's associate and partner in the murder of notorious outlaw leader Samuel Mason in 1803

  9. Template:Dollar - Wikipedia

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    {{To USD round}}: Allows selection of number of significant figures; optimal for figures with lots of zeroes. {{}}: Calculates a value in a given country in a given year based on an amount of currency in the same country in another year.