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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. Category:Five-base-unit banknotes - Wikipedia

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    5 euro note; 5 krooni; 5 sen note; 5 yen note; 1869 United States five-dollar bill; ... File:Brunei 5 dollar 2011 polymer note.jpg; C. File:Canadian $5 note specimen ...

  4. $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:

  5. 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.

  6. District of Columbia and United States Territories quarters

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    A 2003 letter from Virginia Congressman Ed Schrock answering a constituent's query about the proposed program. Although the statehood program was, by legislation, originally intended to include only the 50 states, legislation (District of Columbia and United States Territories Circulating Quarter Dollar Program Act) was signed into law in late 2007 to include the remaining jurisdictions of the ...

  7. Tongan paʻanga - Wikipedia

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    In 1967, circulating coins were introduced in denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 and 50 seniti and 1 and 2 paʻanga. The 1 and 2 seniti were struck in bronze with the other denominations in cupro-nickel. The 50 seniti, 1, and 2 paʻanga were only struck in small numbers as these denominations were also issued in note form.